[cursor] The Point


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Thanks hadiz, blueshirt, and cmove for the feedback. :)

If anyone would like to get started making your own cursors for cursorXP, you will have to learn how to make a .png (Portable Network Graphics) borderless film strip animation.

It is easy and fun.

Here is an article that can help get you started.

View :happy:

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RVM to make them smaller.

Right click cursorXP in the task bar tray.

Select configure.

When the cursorXP window opens select options.

One of the options is size.

I can't remember if that option only comes with the plus version (read purchase version).

The plus version does come with more features and I think they are worth it.

:)

Like tool tip effects sound effects and more.

If you view the page I linked to at the beginning of this thread there is a link to go to the cursorXP website.

There you can find out about all the features.

Thanks for asking. :happy:

Bye the way hi hadiz and allfive6. ;)

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why aren't there minimalistic OSX-like icons for CursorXP? all the ones i've seen are crooked, bulging, eye-popping, huge (yes, i know you can reduce them), and freaking over-animated, if there's such a thing..

these look alright. i wouldn't use them for the things i mentioned above, but i appreciate hard work when i see it.. (Y)

i'll still stick with my small OSX-inspired, unobtrusive, delicate cursor set for XP.. some of them are from Binary and the others i found on dART a few years ago, and haven't stop using them since.. still can't remember who made them.. here's a SS..

cursors.png

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Thanks for the comment memNOC.

I think some people like some animation.

Just one thought about large cursors.

If you have small children that use the computer large cursors can be a help for them.

I know because my brother has children.

I am also know as uncle Iben. :happy:

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