Reverse Transparent Cursors

Reverse Transparent
  • Published on April 18th 2010 by .
  • Released under the Release to Public Domain license.
3.3 out of 5 stars. (3 reviews) Log-in to add your review.

These are not invisible! They are reverse transparency. Reverse or inverse transparency shows up exactly the opposite color of whatever you mouse over. These work a lot different than they look and I don't see many others like this on the boards. White and black borders make it easier to see on gray backgrounds. Very useful since you can always see, but fun since they change color as you roll over different colors.


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user iconSethelis on April 18th 2010 0

A-W-S-O-M-E

user iconzaqovt on September 19th 2010 0

4.5 out of 5 stars.

Glad to see someone else making these. Good job.

user icont_anders on April 1st 2011 0

how do you make those? 😮

user iconbisumito on July 25th 2011 0

Bawsch.

user iconAdam on April 4th 2017 0

0.5 out of 5 stars.

:'( 😴

user iconMr. X on May 12th 0

5 out of 5 stars.

Oh boy i love the green one. hi im Mr X and im here to rate you. good, good, i love this. good job mr. keep up the good work hales

Oh boy i love the green one. hi im Mr X and im here to rate you. good, good, i love this. good job mr. keep up the good work hales

Oh boy i love the green one. hi im Mr X and im here to rate you. good, good, i love this. good job mr. keep up the good work hales

Oh boy i love the green one. hi im Mr X and im here to rate you. good, good, i love this. good job mr. keep up the good work hales

user iconAnonymous on May 28th 2011 0

Copy a basic Windows transparent cursor and use it as a starting point. Some operations just don't work so you have to experiment.

user iconAnonymous on January 12th 2014 0

You can always see these cursors *except* when the background colour is pure grey, in which case the inverse colour is identical so will not be distinguishable.

user iconAnonymous on June 6th 2018 0

y u sad fam

user iconAnonymous on October 7th 2019 0

😊

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