>       Also, eyes in each of four panels are by far the easiest way for 
> my ancient eyeballs to find the mouse cursor; and the current setup has 
> no eyes at all, afaict.
> 
>       Clue, please?

The nearest thing I can think of is "xeyes".  With help from other members of 
this list, I installed "xeyes" on my workstation w-a-a-a-y back in 2013.  
"xeyes" is a part of "X.Org X11 applications":
---------------
bash.1[~]: dnf provides xeyes
Last metadata expiration check: 1 day, 4:38:59 ago on Tue 26 Jun 2018 09:03:52 
AM MDT.
xorg-x11-apps-7.7-18.fc27.x86_64 : X.Org X11 applications
Repo        : @System
Matched from:
Provide    : xeyes = 1.1.1

xorg-x11-apps-7.7-18.fc27.x86_64 : X.Org X11 applications
Repo        : fedora
Matched from:
Provide    : xeyes = 1.1.1

bash.2[~]:
---------------
If you don't already have it, just install it using dnf.  The executable will 
be "/usr/bin/xeyes".  The 2013 Fedora users list thread on this is here:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/W7Q4HXVNV4ASTMWC62IAYJGWTJM37Y7G/#HSUFIBXQA22RQCPAI5UW6EBKKM3ETIIG
Note that back then, we used "yum" instead of "dnf".

Now if only someone could tell me how to get "xsnow" working properly in Gnome 
and KDE!

Good luck.
Bill.
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