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Jul 14, 2024, 5:10:21 PM7/14/24
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The Windows design language has travelled a long road in the last 10 years. From Aero to Metro to Fluent. But, nothing much has changed in the Mouse Cursor Scheme section. We still have only the default Aero White scheme. No colours. If you want to add some colour and animation to your cursors then try these cursor schemes for Windows.

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I would like to request new cursor pointers because the cursor we have set to default is straight from windows 8 and doesn't jive correctly with the rounded corners, fluent design and mica material that windows 11 implies.

The "Cursor" panel is a very important interface in the Configure Krita windows. It's not a pure hazard if this panel appears at first when you open the settings ( on top menu bar : Settings > Configure Krita ). Krita propose on this panel to setup two aspects of the cursor : Cursor Shape and Outline Shape. With Cursor Shape option, you can select within a list a preset that will replace your actual cursor with another shape. By default it is set to No Cursor and the list contains nine other options. This Cursor Shape is just a Black or White static image pasted at the position (x,y) of your pointer on the canvas. This static images are configurable in the source code of Krita as *.xpm images in the folder krita/data/cursors. The second option named Outline Shape is more complex ; it's a decoration generated by Krita around the (x,y) position with more dynamic feedback about the shape, type, size of the selected brush. By default it is set to Preview Outline and contains four other options. Finally, a checkbox under this two list proposes you to Show or Hide the Outline Shape while painting (when the stylus hit the tablet). It is checked by default to always show it.

For painting (but also coloring and speedpainting), I'm using the default settings: No Cursor+Preview Outline. There is a good reason why this setting is selected by default: its working in most of case. Here under is a little demo about how it looks while I'm painting with it. In short, your cursor transform into the shape of your selected brush. It's convenient to always have an idea about what type of brush you selected and what is the size of it. You can not go wrong between the feedback of a textured brush with a specific outline and a large airbrush with a specific pure circular outline. The color of the Preview Outline also change depending of the background color of your artwork. The outline is dark when you fly over a white background, and bright over a dark background. It also change colors and adopt hue of red, blue, pink etc... to increase the contrast with the background color. Eg. look on the animation under when the Preview Outline is over the tip of the hat: it turns almost pure red.

The Preview Outline is a solid choice in almost any cases. It gives a far better feedback for the brush preset than Circle Outline or Tilt Outline ; the two other Outline options. This two only display a circle with maximal diameter of your selected brush, the Tilt Outline adds a little line to show the tilt direction if your tablet as tilt support. But Preview Outline -even if it's still my favorite after years of painting with Krita- is far to be ideal... In order to present why I need to use a second setup for my cursor selection in Krita, I need to introduce under also all the cons of the default Preview Outline:Preview Outline cons:

Like its predecessors, Windows 10 also ships with a bunch of mouse points. While there is nothing wrong with the default black and white cursor, the cursor has not seen a major update for years. Because of this, many users are bored of the default cursor and want to replace the default one with a cool cursor.

As said before, Windows 10 ships with a bunch of cursors and also allows you to change the default size and color of the mouse pointer, but most of the cursors available in Windows 10 look more or less the same.

The default Windows cursor is quite basic and does not provide the same level of aesthetic as macOS. Thankfully, there is a way to customize the Windows cursor to make it look more like its macOS counterpart.

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