Step 3 — click on mouse properties. Step 4 — go to the tab which says pointers. Step 5 — on the bit where you see the cursors e. The bit which shows the cursor. Want something different on your PC other than the default windows interface? As you now know, this is why when you customize Windows 7 to use certain themes, the appearance of your cursors will change as well. To prevent themes from affecting the look of Windows' mouse pointers, uncheck that checkbox, and click on the OK button to apply the new setting.
From now on, only the cursor scheme you have chosen will be used, including any custom mouse pointers you may have used in a saved scheme. In most cases, Windows themes by Microsoft or third-party use a custom mouse pointer scheme that is in harmony with the theme itself; but with this extra option, Windows 7 lets you retain some control over one of the most important tool in your computer a prankster could well include "invisible" mouse pointers in a theme, which would make it very difficult to use your mouse!
Rick it makes sense, but for some reason it did not work. Lots of people are interested in cybersecurity, but as a career choice, it can be a bit intimidating. Here's how you can encourage like-minded folk. Substitute the cursors on the default theme, by doing that your cursors should appear when you reboot the PC. Anonymous on November 18th Ben Galeas registered user on November 19th Anonymos registered user on November 20th Anonymous on December 3rd Anonymous on December 8th Anonymous on December 17th These are really good man.
Anonymous on December 22nd Anonymous on January 1st. Anonymous on January 10th. I like this cursor a little bit more than the default one, just a little bit though. Signed comments carry more weight! Don't be a stranger - log-in or register.
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