Legends OBS Cursor should preserve the original Avalon Reset cursor language by default. New visuals are welcome, but they should be expressed as optional modes, sliders, or toggles.
- Neon green primary halo.
- Cyan accent arc.
- Rotating momentum dots around the outside of the cursor.
- Distinct left-click and right-click effects.
- Magenta right-click diamond burst.
- Transparent output suitable for OBS compositing.
- Optional floaty follow that changes motion timing without replacing the art.
- Do not replace the default look silently.
- Do not remove the rotating dots.
- Do not collapse left-click and right-click into the same treatment.
- Add experimental visuals as modes.
- Keep settings names clear enough for OBS users who are editing a live scene.
When documenting visual changes, capture or render at least:
- Momentum ticks during cursor motion.
- Left-click ripple feedback.
- Right-click feedback.
- A normal idle or low-motion state.
The README animation should be generated from the same visual rules as the Lua filter, not drawn as a separate marketing mockup.