Calum
on January 2nd 2010
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yes, what you do is download the .cur file then you
1)save the cursor somewhere you will know e.g your documents, the cursor file can not be deleted
2) open the control panel
3) switch to classic view (if not on it)
4) click mouse
5) click pointers
6) click browse…
7) click the down arrow at the top
😎 click documents
9) double click on the cursor you want
10) after that, click ok
Well Done!
You have added a cursor to your computer.
This is explained Here Its under the list where it says "How to change your cursors. Vlasta also created a nifty program that will allow you to change cursors on the fly using the right click menu. Download it Here
A A N C
on July 20th 2010
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I have a question: (i guess is about Windows, not Cursor Editor, but...)
When I add a cursor in Windows, and I reboot my computer (well, or turn off and start later), my cursors doesn't appears, appears the default ones... But when I go to the cursors properties, they appears like the ones I have added..
What is the problem?? Help me!! I am using Windows 7.
Thanks.. And sorry if you don't understand anything, I'm not from a country who speaks english... :P
corz
on August 16th 2010
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When i try to do that it turns invisible HELP!!!!!!!!
Anonymous
on March 23rd 2013
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[[Here]cursor] this config us tab.