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Since this is old, I assume someone found these photos and then manually selected the pointer location. Maybe used openCV or something like that.. But I'd most likely go with manual.
There are 700+ images defined in https://pointerpointer.com/new-positions.json and the script finds the closest match to the current mouse pointer.