Mac os cursor svg

Mac os cursor svg

🍎 macOS Cursor Theme

Enjoy macOS Big Sur Cursor Theme for Windows and Linux with HiDPI Support 🎉 .

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  1. unzip macOSBigSur_Windows.zip file
  2. Open macOSBigSur_Windows/ in Explorer, and right click on install.inf .
  3. Click ‘Install’ from the context menu, and authorize the modifications to your system.
  4. Open Control Panel > Personalization and Appearance > Change mouse pointers, and select MacOSBigSur Cursors.
  5. Click ‘Apply‘.


macOSBigSur Cursors 🍎


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Install External Libraries

Build From Scratch

⚡ Auto Build (using GitHub Actions)

GitHub Actions is automatically runs on every push (on main and dev branches) and pull request (on main branch), You found theme resources in artifact section of build.GitHub Actions source is available inside .github/workflows directory.

Build XCursor theme

Customize XCursor size

Install XCursor theme

Build Windows theme

Customize Windows Cursor size

Bugs 🐛 should be reported here on the Github issues page.

You can create a issue, I will help you. 🙂

Check CONTRIBUTING.md, any suggestions for features and contributions to the continuing code masterelopment can be made via the issue tracker or code contributions via a Fork & Pull requests .

Give a or Follow on GitHub,That’s work as Steroid 💉 for me. 😉

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Description Mouse-cursor-hand-pointer.svg
Date 15 April 2010
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Author Lordalpha1
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cursor

The cursor CSS property sets the type of mouse cursor, if any, to show when the mouse pointer is over an element.

Syntax

The cursor property is specified as zero or more values, separated by commas, followed by a single mandatory keyword value. Each should point to an image file. The browser will try to load the first image specified, falling back to the next if it can’t, and falling back to the keyword value if no images could be loaded (or if none were specified).

Each may be optionally followed by a pair of space-separated numbers, which represent coordinates. These will set the cursor’s hotspot, relative to the top-left corner of the image.

For example, this specifies two images using values, providing coordinates for the second one, and falling back to the progress keyword value if neither image can be loaded:

Values

A url(…) or a comma separated list url(…), url(…), … , pointing to an image file. More than one url() may be provided as fallbacks, in case some cursor image types are not supported. A non-URL fallback (one or more of the keyword values) must be at the end of the fallback list. See Using URL values for the cursor property for more details.

Optional x- and y-coordinates. Two unitless nonnegative numbers less than 32.

Move your mouse over values to see their live appearance in your browser:

Something can be zoomed (magnified) in or out.

Category CSS value Example Description
General auto The UA will determine the cursor to display based on the current context. E.g., equivalent to text when hovering text.
default The platform-dependent default cursor. Typically an arrow.
none No cursor is rendered.
Links & status context-menu A context menu is available.
help Help information is available.
pointer The cursor is a pointer that indicates a link. Typically an image of a pointing hand.
progress The program is busy in the background, but the user can still interact with the interface (in contrast to wait ).
wait The program is busy, and the user can’t interact with the interface (in contrast to progress ). Sometimes an image of an hourglass or a watch.
Selection cell The table cell or set of cells can be selected.
crosshair Cross cursor, often used to indicate selection in a bitmap.
text The text can be selected. Typically the shape of an I-beam.
vertical-text The vertical text can be selected. Typically the shape of a sideways I-beam.
Drag & drop alias An alias or shortcut is to be created.
copy Something is to be copied.
move Something is to be moved.
no-drop An item may not be dropped at the current location.
bug 275173: On Windows and Mac OS X, no-drop is the same as not-allowed .
not-allowed The requested action will not be carried out.
grab Something can be grabbed (dragged to be moved).
grabbing Something is being grabbed (dragged to be moved).
Resizing & scrolling all-scroll Something can be scrolled in any direction (panned).
bug 275174: On Windows, all-scroll is the same as move .
col-resize The item/column can be resized horizontally. Often rendered as arrows pointing left and right with a vertical bar separating them.
row-resize The item/row can be resized vertically. Often rendered as arrows pointing up and down with a horizontal bar separating them.
n-resize Some edge is to be moved. For example, the se-resize cursor is used when the movement starts from the south-east corner of the box.
In some environments, an equivalent bidirectional resize cursor is shown. For example, n-resize and s-resize are the same as ns-resize .
e-resize
s-resize
w-resize
ne-resize
nw-resize
se-resize
sw-resize
ew-resize Bidirectional resize cursor.
ns-resize
nesw-resize
nwse-resize
Zooming zoom-in
zoom-out

Usage notes

Although the specification does not define any size limitations for cursor , individual user agents may choose to do so. Cursor changes using images which are outside the size range supported by the browser will generally just be ignored.

Check the Browser compatibility table for any notes on cursor size limits.

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