![]() Step 5: Select a specific role for your cursor, the most common is Normal Select.Īnd there you have it! You've successfully applied the cursor! Step 4: On the options available, click Change Cursor Step 3: Once, you have found it, right-click it. and I also guess you already downloaded the software here or this wouldn't work: OK, I guess you already downloaded the cursor, in my case I downloaded a cursor I made by my own. Step 4: Save it anywhere on your hard drive or other drive such as USB, OneDrive, etc.Īfter doing this, the cursor will download! Now, if you want to make your own cursor, then I'd recommend going to this place: How to Apply the Cursor With Cursor Changer? ![]() The RealWorld Cursor Changer currently supports various OSes, you should at least, have Windows 2000.įirst, you'll need a cursor, in order to replace it with the mouse pointer you have now. I've seen various people that didn't know how to use this tool, that's why I decided to make this blog post, here it is! What Operating System do You Need to Have to Use This Tool? On July 11th 2006, Vlasta, the creator of this website, made a tool that could let you apply cursors way more quick, than just going to the Control Panel and applying cursors, one by one. Published by Vlazteron on September 21st 2020.
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