![]() ![]() icons folder will show up in the cursor theme picker in GNOME Tweaks (though you will need to close and reopen the app if you add a theme while the utility is open). ![]() You can adjust the busy pointer, text select pointer, the pointer used when the selection is unavailable, and several others. Remember: press ctrl + h to view hidden files/folders in Nautilus, and press again to re-hide.Īny cursor themes you place inside the. From the Pointers tab, select the pointer you want to customize. Click on Apply and Ok button to make the changes. icons folder is not present on your system (and it isn’t included in Ubuntu by default, so this is likely) you can go ahead and create a new folder and name it - just remember to use all lowercase letters for ‘icons’ and include the preceding. Open Pointers tab and click on down arrow under the scheme and select the installed pointer package. When installing it, I switched to high contrast mode, which has rather large cursors. How? Just move, cut, or copy the ‘source’ folder for the cursor theme you want to install - this will be a folder will several files inside, including one named cursor.theme - to the (hidden). I have recently created an Ubuntu 12.04 partition on my Windows 7 laptop. Right-click on these in Ubuntu’s default file manager Nautilus and choose “Extract Here” to ‘unpack’ them. Typically, you will download third-party pointer packs as a compressed archive, usually a. So, for more choice, you’ll want to seek out some third-party sets yourself. Ubuntu’s default set of pointers isn’t exactly wild. ![]()
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