kCursor - Cursor in DOM

kCursor is a Chrome add-on developed by zhyuzh that allows you to display the mouse cursor within DOM elements on a webpage. This is particularly useful for live streaming software like OBS, as it enables the proper display of the mouse cursor within the browser window.

With kCursor, you can easily showcase your interactions on a webpage by making the mouse cursor visible during live streams or screen recordings. This add-on ensures that your viewers can accurately follow your actions and understand your demonstrations.

kCursor is a free add-on and falls under the category of Browsers, specifically Add-ons & Tools. It provides a simple solution for streamers, content creators, and anyone who needs to showcase their interactions on a webpage with precision and clarity.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    2

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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