(Feature Request)
Because of the inherent latency with VNC protocols, many VNC clients, both desktop and mobile have an option for a pointer icon on the screen that indicates where the pointer would be without added latency. I believe that this is a very useful option, as user interfaces feel very clumsy and annoying to navigate without this option, as you have no indication of where the pointer will move to once the input delay of the host catches up to the client's inputs.
This feature would also work very nicely on the desktop version of the app when the mouse control mode is in "absolute", as the real cursor is hidden depending on the platform, and the result can be a bit disorientating.
References
These VNC clients I use have the requested feature, and I am using their implementations as an example.
TigerVNC
RealVNC
(Feature Request)
Because of the inherent latency with VNC protocols, many VNC clients, both desktop and mobile have an option for a pointer icon on the screen that indicates where the pointer would be without added latency. I believe that this is a very useful option, as user interfaces feel very clumsy and annoying to navigate without this option, as you have no indication of where the pointer will move to once the input delay of the host catches up to the client's inputs.
This feature would also work very nicely on the desktop version of the app when the mouse control mode is in "absolute", as the real cursor is hidden depending on the platform, and the result can be a bit disorientating.
References
These VNC clients I use have the requested feature, and I am using their implementations as an example.
TigerVNC
RealVNC