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May 16, 2020
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Can I change the cursor in latest version of Adobe Bridge.

  • May 16, 2020
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My cursor in Bridge is a small black arrow which is difficult to see. My normal Windows 10 cursor shows in Photoshop CC, a larger bright blue arrow.  Is there any way I can change the cursor in Bridge?

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    Known Participant
    August 10, 2022

    On an 8k screen you get just one black pixel which is utterly impossible to see. Reverts to normal on the edge menus. Utterly hapless and I have next to stopped using the package. The only fix that I have found is a small app called mouse highlighter from catnip5.com. This puts a colour dit in the cursor tip, which remaisn when Bridge hides the cursor. You can set colour and diameter. Tip: Dont enable the "click highlighter" as it generates temporary but confusing artefacts in Pshop.

    Known Participant
    August 10, 2022

    "dit" should read "dot". No edit function once posted, though. Good ol' Adobe.

    Participant
    July 22, 2022

    Here we are late July 2022 and STILL not fixed.  Let's go folks - it isn't rocket science.  What it does do is decrease my confidence in your abilities.  Also, as previously mentioned - it may come back to bite you as ADA compliance is gaining  relevance.  Since you've been warned about this, literally, for years - some ambitious attorney may form a class action suit - since there's plenty of evidence that you knew about this issue.  I don't think it would win in court but you'd still have to defend yourself.  Take the easy route - fix it.

    Participant
    November 25, 2021

    Maybe when a visually-impaired (VI) techie like me starts an ADA and/or Sec 508 complaint about Adobe's user nterfaces - starting with the cursor color issue - someone might wake up! The reality is many people need customized UI options to use their tools most effectively and efficiently. Between the forced updates, absurd time-wasting login foolishness, and litle-to-no actual functional enhancements on their various products ... it's a miracle the FTC hasn't come knocking on their door for exploiting their near-monopoly on professional graphics tools. Grrr! 

    So far as I know, no VI for disabled user focus groups for user interface improvements have ever been undertaken at Adiobe. Google, Microsoft, Apple, even FB make an effort to accommodate disabled/vi users and customers. Hear that? Prove me wrong!

     

    Inspiring
    March 17, 2022

    Adobe, I've changed the cursor to a middle finger, but it's still too small.

    Vectorgeek@work
    Inspiring
    March 17, 2022

    I support this idea

    Participant
    September 17, 2021

    Still an issue and especially frustrating when using remote desktop - Adobe PLEASE at least make this a setting we can turn off.

    Inspiring
    October 31, 2021

    Yes, saw in one of these forums where someone from adobe suggested it was windows not adobe.  I've made a video showing the mouse pointer as being normal anywhere on the screen except when the mouse passes over either bridge or PS windows, where it instantly shinks tdown to useless until it exits the other side of the window. I'm going to upload it to youtube and ridicule adobe a lot. Then maybe they will give a poop enough to offer a solution. Man they deserve some hateing on. 

    Inspiring
    October 31, 2021

    Sorry about the typos, high level of frustration here. Paid way too much for this system, and software to be stuck with their 640 x 320 mentality and support level.

    Vectorgeek@work
    Inspiring
    December 3, 2020

    This is still an issue with me as well. The cursor looks fine in other Adobe apps and Windows but as soon as you open Bridge and mouse over items, the mouse almost disappears especially when you are using the dark interface. This is the dumbest, overlooked, and most basic interface issue I can think of. Come on Adobe!

    jbm007
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 4, 2020

    Been discussed in nauseam. 

    It sucks. Adobe has not made a effort to change it. Been complaining here for years.

    Participating Frequently
    July 20, 2020

    No, because the morons at Adobe haven't been paying attention to anything except "sexy upgrades"  BUT NOT TO FUNCTIONALITY, since Photoshop CS6. 

    pewter23Author
    Participating Frequently
    July 23, 2020
    I suspected as much, thank you.