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The “Busy” and “Working in Background” cursors have the very nice, smooth swirl animation.
It comes in Blue Aqua, Graphite, and Burn.
And the cursors have a great 1:1 shadow.
Filesize : 76KB

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How do I intall it?
you have to manually change each item under the pointers tab in mouse in control panel
you better do not install it if you do not know how to install a cursor set.
But a hint from me: try to check the path:
c:\windows\cursors\
Does it also work on Linux(X)?
Hi, how can I change the “link select icon”? Everything but that icon is in c:\windows\cursors\
Thanks
don’t let the length of these directions fool you- it’s pretty easy to change cursors- (actually, once you get to the “MOUSE POINTERS” dialog box, you could probably figure the rest out on your own). However, i still made sure to write the directions as detailed & accurate as i could. The point was to be extra clear in order to avoid confusion… but sometimes too much direction can be confusing too… anyway:
TO CHANGE INDIVIDUAL CURSORS:
click ‘START’> open ‘CONTROL PANEL’> click ‘APPEARENCE AND THEMES’> click on ‘MOUSE POINTERS’ (it’s on left side of the window, under the heading “See Also”)
this brings up the “Mouse Pointers” dialog box. Now, to change individual cursors:
click on the ‘POINTERS’ tab> under “Scheme”, there’s a drop-down menu- be sure that “NONE” is selected (it’s the very first choice, & should already be selected by default)> now, in the selection box, under the heading “Customize”, you see the individual cursors within a cursor scheme (pointer, busy, resize, etc.) To change each one just click on it so that it is highlighted. For instance, start with “Normal Select” (which should already be highlighted). You can see it in the preview box> now, after you have highlighted the cursor you wish to change, at the bottom, click the ‘BROWSE’ button> now navigate to where you have the new cursors saved (desktop, my documents, etc)> *once you get to the cursors, select the cursor (double-click) that you want to replace the default “Normal Select”> back to the dialog box- you should now see that cursor you just selected in the preview box> REPEAT for each individual cursor>
when you are finished you can save this cursor scheme by: click the “SAVE AS” button> name it> click “OK”> then click “OK” to exit using your new scheme
you can always switch back to the default cursor scheme (or to the other windows cursor schemes) by going back to the mouse pointers dialog box. Got all that? =^..^=
You are awesome! Thanks for the instructions!
oops- ok the above directions are for Windows XP,.. although i have a feelihg the directions are similar for other Windows systems.
Okay, so who REALLY made these? These cursors are in almost every Google result >.>