P.S. The TC article (http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/11/screenhero-yc/ ) commenters compared screenhero with http://www.multimouse.com/ , https://www.yuuguu.com/s/home and others.
I don't see the full value of just my own mouse cursor...
Wouldnt it also be great if there wasa quick-fading text box that becomes opaques when I type something, then fades back to transparent with some delay?
Is the assumption that everyonre is on a con call with the mouse?
(I am not saying I don't see the value of a mouse cursor - I am just not seeing JUST A MOUSE CURSOR as a business)
We use it in conjunction with Skype for voice.
but i get your point, having a little quick chat thing integrated with screenhero would be good if you aren't also on a voice call.
http://screenhero.com/pricing.html
Screenhero boosted our productivity substantially and I will be one of the first ones to try our their pro service. If you are working in a team you should definitely look into Screenhero.
Screenhero handles this much better and I can just share an application (e.g. VIM, Chrome, etc.) and the distortion is minimized. At first I didn't think the multiple mouse feature was that big of a selling point, but I've actually found it quite useful; when working on a remote team you can't physically point that the screen with your finger so the mouse does the job :)
I use vncserver to setup a background vnc X session, then connect to it as many times as needed with vncviewers.