

Update: Please note that we had to remove broken links as some cursor packs are no longer available. The newly installed custom cursor set should be available in the top pull down menu named Schemes. Go to the Control Panel afterwards, click on mouse and there on Pointers.

Right-click that inf file and choose install from the menu. The custom cursor sets are extracted to your hard drive and contain the mouse cursor icons and a inf file that is used to add them to the mouse cursor schemes supported by the Windows operating system. Users of the forum mentioned several mouse cursor sets and I immediately headed out and tried them out. Inspiration came from a Donation Coder forum entry. Before you head out and install custom cursor schemes, you may want to check them out as you may find a suitable cursor scheme installed already on the system. Note that Windows itself ships with several schemes that you can switch between. They do change visibly as well usually and are better to identify on any kind of screen. Thankfully though Microsoft added an easy way to add custom cursor sets to Windows that may be easier on the eye and professional looking at the same time.
