One feature that’s a mixed blessing: DesktopLyrics resizes its display so that each track’s lyrics fit on the screen without scrolling this works great for most songs, but if a song has long lyrics, the text can become so small that it’s almost unreadable.ĭesktopLyrics 1.0 requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later and iTunes 4.7 or later it is a Universal binary. DesktopLyrics can automatically hide lyrics when iTunes is paused or not running, and it can display basic song information when a track is missing lyrics. Other options include font name, color, and maximum size text shadows and precise onscreen positioning. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Still, DesktopLyrics integrates well with the Desktop for example, instead of using a solid background behind the lyrics, you can set the window background to fully transparent, which make the lyrics appear as if they’re actually drawn on the Desktop. This entry was posted on Monday, July 9th, 2007 at 6:52 pm and is filed under. This means DesktopLyrics works best on a second display or when you’re not otherwise working on your main display. Your Desktop, so other windows, and even folders and files, float over the top. The technique behind this global cursor hiding hack originates in a useful post to the Apple carbon-dev mailing list from Red Sweater’s Daniel Jalkut. If you want to uninstall, go to /Library/PreferencePanes/ and trash Cursorcerer. Hit control-option-k to zap and unzap the cursor.
Here you can change the cursors used by Windows in different situations to the downloaded ones. To install, just double click on the prefpane. If you do not want to install any software, just click on Control Panel in Start menu, then double-click the Mouse icon and switch to Pointer tab. The DesktopLyrics “window” really does sit Beside changing cursors one by one, the tool also allows exporting and importing cursor schemes.