Latest version | 1.3.2 |
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Minimum Core | 0.8.6 |
Compatible Core | 9 |
File size | 27.23 KB |
Last updated | 1 year ago |
Created | 4 years ago |
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Languages |
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Systems | All systems |
Dependencies |
Settings Extender libWrapper |
Project source | Project URL |
Gives you the ability to hide your cursor on the tabletop individually, instead of only being able to hide it for everyone or no one.
Useful, for example, if you still want cursors in general, but you're sometimes messing with off-screen enemies as a Gamemaster and don't want your players to see.
Hide your cursor and your ruler by clicking on the icon in the players list, or with the press of a button (default: Alt + C).
You can configure this key, allow the hiding of the cursor only for certain permissions, hide your cursor by default, or always show the players list icon:
To install this package, open your Foundry Setup screen and navigate to your Module tab and click the Install Module button.
From there, you can either search for the package unique name: cursor-hider or copy its manifest URL:
And paste it to the input box at the bottom of your window.
You can install this package directly to your Forge account.
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Isn’t this implemented in Core, now?