FAQs
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If you need help with any of my products, please send me a message on TikTok or Bluesky!
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Yes! You can absolutely use my clip art commercially IF the listing states it is available for commercial use, OR if you have purchased a commercial license to use with this shop.
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My art prints are not available for commercial use. My clip art has commercial licenses available with purchase though!
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Yes! Any commercial license purchased for TMRWDesign products can be used between Payhip and Etsy.
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".DS_Store" files are a Mac-specific file type used to specify where folders are placed within Finder. If you are a Mac user, you may not even see this file, but if you are a Windows user, you may see it in your ZIP file. I believe it only appears because I create my ZIP files on my MacBook. Windows users, please feel free to delete this file as you do not need it.
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Yup, you guessed it. Another Mac-specific thing! The "__MACOSX" folder is created automatically by macOS whenever you make a ZIP file on a Mac device (which I do). It contains Metadata and resource forks specific to the macOS file system. Mac users won't even see this file, but Windows users will, since Windows does not recognize the data and only sees it as a directory. Windows users, please feel free to delete it as you do not need it.
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If you're on Windows, I got you! Here's how.
- Type "Change the mouse pointer display or speed" in the Windows search bar. It might pop up in your suggestions before you finish that mouthful. Click it.
- If not already selected, click "Pointer Options."
- Under "Visibility" click "Display pointer trails." You can use the slider beneath it to change how long or short your trail is!
- Click "Apply" and "OK" to apply your changes and close the tab.
Now you have a fun little trail at the end of your cursor! I wanted to share how to do it because it gives me a fun, "old internet" feel. It reminds me of when I watched my brother use his laptop when I was a kid! But did you know that pointer trails are actually an accessibility feature? Whether you are visually impaired or simply have a busy desktop, it can help you keep track of your cursor's location. Accessibility helps everyone!