- Aero Noir — Windows 10 Cursors
- Windows 10 cursor — black version
- Capitaine cursors
- License
- Notes
- Installation
- *NIXes, *BSDs, and possibly others
- Windows
- Building from source
- Donations
- macOS cursors for Windows
- Badge Awards
- How to apply?
- Thank You ❤️
- Capitaine cursors
- License
- Notes
- Installation
- *NIXes, *BSDs, and possibly others
- Windows
- Building from source
- Donations
Aero Noir — Windows 10 Cursors
It’s a black/negative version of the Windows 10 default Aero cursors.
I always found strange that the existing «Windows Black» cursors scheme takes the old cursors from Windows 95 and not the shape of the new cursors which appeared with Vista.
Uses the same shape as original cursors, with inverted colors
Supports high-DPI
Includes new hand cursors «Location» and «Person»
Windows 10 v1803 «Spring Creators Update»
Should work on older Windows 10 versions
May work on Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 (not guaranteed)
Won’t work on Windows XP or older
How to install:
- Download the archive
- Extract the content on a local folder
- Right click the «Install.inf» file and select «Install»
- In the «Pointer» tab, select «Aero Noir» in the list then validate
- Validate all messages and enjoy your black cursors!
Il s’agit d’une version noire/négative des curseurs Aero par défaut de Windows 10.
J’ai toujours trouvé étrange que le set de curseurs actuel «Windows Noir» utilise les vieux curseurs de Windows 95 et non la nouvelle forme apparue avec Vista.
Utilise le même modèle que les curseurs d’origine, avec des couleurs inversées
Supporte les paramètres d’affichage élevés (High-DPI)
Inclut les nouveau curseurs «Sélection de personne» et «Sélection de lieu»
Windows 10 v1803 «Spring Creators Update»
Devrait fonctionner sous les anciennes versions de Windows 10
Peut fonctionner sous Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 (non garanti)
Ne fonctionne pas sous Windows XP et antérieur
Windows 10 cursor — black version
This is an exact copy of Windows 8 to 10 Aero cursor with a black shape.
For those who want contrast between their cursors and white windows, this is ideal.
One of the rare cursors that support HiDPI screens !
bir türlü ayarlayamayan tek insan ben miyim ?
love it but it has a white outline can i remove that?
The white outline is kind of recommended, Unless it’s gonna be harder to see where you’re going with the cursor, If it is in a black screen Or even darker things.
I created a pitch black cursor, but I did not include an install file, so you must do it manually. To do it you have to open mouse settings, additional mouse options, pointers, click «browse» on the bottom, and drag the folder into the window that pops up. From then on assign each cursor to the cursor that should be used for ex: normal select cursor should be selected with the other normal select cursor. Here is the link http://www.rw-designer.com/cursor-set/original
This is so cool. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks great job dude
actually the one that i looked for
que paso con la descargar
Looks cool but a bit big 😐
Make more of this you are making so good!
Thanks for making this i’ve been using this cursor for year and i still love it! Thanks again!
Capitaine cursors
This is an x-cursor theme inspired by macOS and based on KDE Breeze. The source files were made in Inkscape, and the theme was designed to pair well with my icon pack, La Capitaine.
Everything you need to build the xcursor theme is found in src/ , and the prebuilt theme is found in bin/xcursor/
There is also a Windows cursor theme available in bin/windows/ , though it is not buildable from source. It also will not receive substantial updates.
License
Capitaine cursors is based on KDE Breeze cursors, as such it falls under the same license. Capitaine cursors is LGPLv3. See COPYING for more details.
Notes
The PNGs files in src/ were exported directly from the SVG sources in the Inkscape GUI when I initially made this cursor theme — I plan to modify the build script such that only the SVG source will be required to build in the next release.
Installation
*NIXes, *BSDs, and possibly others
To install the cursor theme simply copy the compiled theme to your icons directory. For local user installation:
For system-wide installation for all users:
Then set the theme with your preferred desktop tools.
Windows
The Windows build comes with an INF file to make installation easy. Open bin/windows in Explorer, and right click on install.inf . Click ‘Install’ from the context menu, and authorise the modifications to your system. Then open Control Panel > Personalisation and Appearance > Change mouse pointers, and select Capitaine cursors. Click ‘Apply’.
Building from source
You’ll find everything you need to build and modify this cursor set in the src/ directory. To build the xcursor set from the PNG source run:
to generate the pixmaps and appropriate aliases. The freshly compiled cursor theme will be located in src/build/
Donations
I’m a poor computer science student – and I provide my work to the community free of charge. If you like this cursor theme and want to support me or buy me a coffee, please feel free to donate
macOS cursors for Windows
Badge Awards
How to apply?
- Unpack the downloaded ZIP file
- Right click on .Install → Install → Open → Yes
- Open Settings → Personalization → Themes → Mouse cursor
- Select macOS from the drop-down menu under Scheme
- Make sure Enable pointer shadow is not selected
- Click OK
Thank You ❤️
Anything Apple is basically an art. Thank you for porting this over to Windows!
Thanks, it worked like a charm. The icons look really good!
Thx very nice quality
nice cursor, thank you for made it 🙂
So cool. You are the best!
Thank You!! I love the quality
Hey what do you use for the pen?
I mean for the pen art, how do you actually see it?
If you don’t know what i mean I mean that you mean art of a pen in one of the mouse cursors but what is the pen used for?
I’ve never seen it appearing in Windows. Perhaps it was more widely used in the older versions of the system, and there are a very few number of programs using it now. The same goes for the alternate, location and person select cursors.
Capitaine cursors
This is an x-cursor theme inspired by macOS and based on KDE Breeze. The source files were made in Inkscape, and the theme was designed to pair well with my icon pack, La Capitaine.
Everything you need to build the xcursor theme is found in src/ , and the prebuilt theme is found in bin/xcursor/
There is also a Windows cursor theme available in bin/windows/ , though it is not buildable from source. It also will not receive substantial updates.
License
Capitaine cursors is based on KDE Breeze cursors, as such it falls under the same license. Capitaine cursors is LGPLv3. See COPYING for more details.
Notes
The PNGs files in src/ were exported directly from the SVG sources in the Inkscape GUI when I initially made this cursor theme — I plan to modify the build script such that only the SVG source will be required to build in the next release.
Installation
*NIXes, *BSDs, and possibly others
To install the cursor theme simply copy the compiled theme to your icons directory. For local user installation:
For system-wide installation for all users:
Then set the theme with your preferred desktop tools.
Windows
The Windows build comes with an INF file to make installation easy. Open bin/windows in Explorer, and right click on install.inf . Click ‘Install’ from the context menu, and authorise the modifications to your system. Then open Control Panel > Personalisation and Appearance > Change mouse pointers, and select Capitaine cursors. Click ‘Apply’.
Building from source
You’ll find everything you need to build and modify this cursor set in the src/ directory. To build the xcursor set from the PNG source run:
to generate the pixmaps and appropriate aliases. The freshly compiled cursor theme will be located in src/build/
Donations
I’m a poor computer science student – and I provide my work to the community free of charge. If you like this cursor theme and want to support me or buy me a coffee, please feel free to donate