# Pane Studio cursor feature

Pane Studio includes deeper cursor editing for screen recordings than a simple cursor on/off toggle.

## Cursor style and visibility controls

- Adjust cursor size
- Choose cursor style sets
- Force the cursor to stay as a pointer
- Hide the cursor automatically after idle time
- Hide the cursor for a specific segment or the whole video
- Loop cursor position for seamless moments
- Add cursor click sounds and control their volume

## Motion and feel controls

Pane Studio also lets users tune how cursor movement feels:

- Slow, medium, quick, and rapid cursor motion presets
- Fine-tuning with friction, tension, and mass
- Separate tuning for screen movement
- Motion blur controls
- Separate blur tuning for zoom, screen movement, and cursor movement

## Why this matters

Cursor behavior changes how easy a tutorial or demo is to follow. If the cursor moves too sharply, disappears at the wrong time, or feels noisy, the recording looks rough. Pane Studio gives users more editorial control so the cursor can feel calmer, more intentional, and easier to follow.

## Best use cases

- Software tutorials
- Product walkthroughs
- Demo videos
- Help-center guides
- Short-form screen videos where cursor clarity matters

## Summary

Pane Studio cursor tools are meant to make cursor behavior readable and polished. Users can control visibility, shape, motion, loops, clicks, and blur in a way that supports tutorial and demo quality.
