I find it very difficult to see the cursor (a thin cross) when creating and modifying features (in ArcGIS Pro) and when georeferencing. In both these cases, I imagine the reason for a small thin cross is to avoid obscuring the features you are working with and to make it easier to see the exact point you are choosing. But it needs to be possible to change it in some way because it is very difficult to see on a complex background. Maybe a certain key could be held down to temporarily toggle to a larger cursor (as C is for panning and Space is for snapping). I would consider this an accessibility issue.
I completely agree. The cursor, in editing mode, is too small. It literally gets lost while trying to digitize over almost any color combinations in scanned images or other data sources. It would be great to have an option in settings to change the cursor or make adjustments to it (size, color, style, etc.).
Hello! I would like you to implement a editing symbol like this:
I really think this idea should be implemented sooner than later. I also like the idea of pressing a key and having your cursor change temporarily to make it easier to see. I run a resolution of 3840x2160 on my PC and the cursor becomes very hard to spot. Play the "find my cursor game" in the following video screen capture to get an idea of what we're talking about here.
The recommended resolution of my display is 3840 x 2400. When the display is set to this resolution, the editing cursor is very small making it difficult to snap to an existing feature when creating new features. The cursor box is much easier to see if the display is changed to 1920 x 2400 resolution. I would suggest an option to be able to adjust the size of the of the cursor box regardless of screen resolution. This would be similar to what one can do in various CAD programs. This would also be an ease of access/accessability option for those who are visually impaired.
Cursor box at 3840 x 2400 resolution:
Cursor at 1920 x 1200 resolution:
Option in AutCAD to adjust Pickbox?cursor size:
Found this idea in frustration of seeing the cursor; I complete agree.
Alright all, I found a unique workaround for this. The following screen capture was accomplished by installing Microsoft's PowerToys which comes with many extremely useful windows enhancements including their "Find My Mouse" tool.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/
To accomplish what you're seeing here, after installing PowerToys, double tap the left control key to highlight your cursor. Works great while we wait for an enhancement from ESRI.
I can work with that! Thank you for sharing.
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