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Has anyone ever made a Boing ball mouse pointer?
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Perusing the new 'Amiga pointer archive' site I was surprised not to see a single pointer wit a boing ball in it. Yet it occurs to me this would be the perfect Wait pointer image of all time. I am amazed no one seems to have done it already, I could not find anything like that on Aminet either.

Is anyone aware of such a thing? of course, making one is not so hard but thought I'd ask first.

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@NinjaCyborg

yeh and when the mouse is idle for say longer than 1 minute the ball bounces around all over the screen and tracks back exactly where it was left the 2nd the mouse is moved. haha

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Well if it morphed into the screensaver, why not

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I was surprised not to see a single pointer wit a boing ball in it.

Legal issues, maybe?...

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@NinjaCyborg

What is this site? A link to it would be helpful, rather than assuming everybody knows it already.

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its only the top result in google, hard to find i appreciate

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*duplicate post*

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@Chris

It was posted at amiga-world a little while ago.

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@Tuvok

That wasn't there a few days ago but also, it's pretty hideous

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Sounds like a great idea, would love a hi-res rotating boingball spinning as a wait pointer in 4.1.

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But OS4 doesn't currently do animated pointers, correct? If the pointer is generated from a .info file, then maybe the solution is to extend the .info format to include more than two images?

(Person with no OS4 Amiga speculating...)

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