I don’t own a Wacom Cintiq graphics tablet, but I have heard quite a bit of grumbling from Cintiq owners about the way the cursor is displayed: I guess it’s offset a bit with the idea that your hand would obscure the cursor so Wacom has offset it a bit, which takes some getting used to.
But those Cintiq users are in luck: there’s a utility out there that might just ease your pain.
Although not designed with this particular use in mind, Mac OS X utility software Cursorcerer from Doomlaser allows the user to hide the cursor by use of a global hotkey. It can also autohide an idle cursor and bring it back as soon as you move the mouse. Just install the Preference Pane, set your preferences and you’re all set for Cintiq bliss.
via Ray Frenden on Twitter.









