Hello! I'm going to teach you how to get whatever cursor you want.
First, figure out what you want as a cursor. I'm going to be changing mine to a Skyrim mouse.
So first you get a picture of whatever you want, as clean as possible:
Open your favorite art program and clean it up, then save as a png:
Then go here and convert it to a .cur file. Make sure there's no gap between the corner of the arrow and the corner of the png.
Next you go to Control Panel:
Select Mouse from the list:
Then go to the Pointers tab and pick whichever mouse cursor you want to replace.
Click "Browse..." and find the .cur file you made earlier:
And voila! I now have a Skyrim cursor.
You may have to tinker with the size a bit to get the point to be accurate. If that happens, just resize your png and convert to .cur again.
Happy customization!
yo can you make a guide for custom animated cursors too because stuff like the processing cursor and spinning wheel are important to be animated
So, animated cursors are a little trickier because there isn't a reliable .cur to .ani (animated cursor) converter. You'll need to download an old program to get what you want.
But it IS possible! And just as customizable.
Part 1
Let's say I want my mouse to be Furret. First I need a gif with a transparent background.
(If you want to make your own gif instead, you need a series of .png files, then to upload them on this website here and customize what kind of timing you want.)
This gif is definitely WAY too big to become a proper mouse. So we need to shrink it down. Upload or paste the link in here, then figure out what size you want.
When you're ready to test it, go ahead and click "Resize Image!"
You'll want to pay attention to that file size there. At MAX, you never want to go over 60KiB.
So we have our tiny Furret. What now?
You see all those icons underneath the preview?
You want to click this one.
Then hit "Split into frames!" here. Don't worry about the "Split options" box, it won't really impact the end result for what we're going for here.
Ta-da! You now have every frame of your gif ready. Click "Download frames as ZIP, then once you have the Zip file, extract the files into a normal folder.