[Cursor] Anti-Aliased Cursors 1.5


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Since modifying all 6 or 7 individual cursors will just be too much for some people, I created this reg file to automate the process. Dump all the individual icon files into %systemdrive%\Windows\Cursors\. Import the registry entries. Then open mouse properties in the control panel and select "AA Cursors" from the Scheme drop down list and apply.

Thanks for the registry entry. :D

Since modifying all 6 or 7 individual cursors will just be too much for some people, I created this reg file to automate the process. Dump all the individual icon files into %systemdrive%\Windows\Cursors\. Import the registry entries. Then open mouse properties in the control panel and select "AA Cursors" from the Scheme drop down list and apply.

Thank you :)

Edited by slimy

Looks nice.

I would prefer the black ones too though... :)

Fear no more.

These are the best cursors ever. I've been using them for a few years now, never got sick.

By the way, that is just the easiest link I could find. It is probably on DeviantArt too.

Fear no more.

These are the best cursors ever. I've been using them for a few years now, never got sick.

By the way, that is just the easiest link I could find. It is probably on DeviantArt too.

Fedora is a much better black set of cursors. I was hoping for black aa cursors tho.

thouse fedora, osx cursors was known for me.

used them long time ago, and before this topic

Anti-Aliased Cursors 1.5 NOSHADOW ver made me switch.

looks cool

p.s: i <3 win, so no thx to osx/misc crap.

Edited by Suicide
  • 1 month later...

Wow, so many good things said about my cursors :)

Thanks for the comments everyone. I could also make a black set. Modifying this set to black shouldn't take more than a few minutes of work, so if there is enough interest in an inverted set, I'll make one.

And yeah, sadly the cursors don't work well in Remote Desktop and other similar applications, but that's Microsoft's fault ;)

Thanks again for all the comments :D

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