This library contains computer mouse cursors for Microsoft Windows systems.There are two types of cursors supported directly by Windows operating systems:static (.cur) and animated (.ani). Both types are present in this library.Learn how to download cursors.
If you change your cursors frequently, consider using a free tool that allows you tochange cursor from Windows Explorer context menu. Beside changing cursors one by one, the tool also allows exporting and importing cursor schemes.
If you do not want to install any software, just click on Control Panel in Start menu, then double-click the Mouse icon andswitch to Pointer tab. Here you can change the cursors used by Windows in differentsituations to the downloaded ones.
Important: only cursor authors or copyright holders may add cursor to the library.If you are using pictures downloaded from internet to create cursors, you must make sure the author of the picturesallows this use of their work.
Important: always create 32x32 pixels cursors unless you have a serious reason not to. While it is possible to make cursors of non-standard size, Windows will automatically resample them decreasing image quality.
MS Office apps recently not functioning properly. Most noticeable is in Excel when I try to place the cursor inside an already typed sentence in order to edit some text, the cursor automatically goes to the end of the sentence. I have to back space to get to the part of the text that I want to change. Also, I cannot highlight text to edit the text. If I save the document then attempt to edit, it works only once and then does not work again. Also noticed the same thing in Outlook just started to happen. It does not happen in other non-MS apps i.e. I can use my Google Chrome browser with no issues when editing and highlighting text so it must be just a MS Office issue. Any suggestions?
Hello, As of a few days ago, my cursor in Word cannot keep up with my arrow keys. For example, if I press the right-arrow key five times, it takes Word a few seconds for the cursor to get there. This is particularly annoying if I want to say, highlight a sentence using arrow keys alone, as it takes Word much longer than usual to accurately move the cursor.
When selecting to the left with the arrow key (SHIFT-Left, hold), it initially selects to the RIGHT and then jumps to the left, selects some text leftward and then jumps right and then jumps back left, jumping and selecting to the right and then left of the initial cursor position as it slowly progresses leftward. The language setting is English, with left-to-right paragraphs.
Edit 7/16/21: this solution seemed to have worked for me when I only have one Word document open, but once I have more than one document open, the issue returns. I've removed the "best response" badge from the suggestion to remove smart cursoring in case that badge implies to Microsoft that the problem is solved. It has not.
For me, I want to clarify that when I press the arrow keys there is no delay in when the cursor starts moving across the line the of text. It's just that if I hold the arrow key down for more than a second, when I lift my finger off the key, the input cursor continues to move, sometimes up to a second afterwards and cannot be stopped. Doesn't sound bad, but it actually makes it very hard to edit documents.
The mouse cursor on the other hand can be rendered directly by your hardware. That is, Windows sends the cursor image to your graphics card and after that Windows only has to tell the graphics card the cursor position and this is much faster than all the messages and user/kernel context switches involved when you resize and paint a window. The mouse driver probably uses hardware interrupts/timers with a higher priority than your normal software as well.
Hey any of you know any good cursors which look clean and normal for windows 11? Been using a mac cursor with a few mods but looks really good and feels good lol. Cause the original one looks really boring. Anyway if there are any windows 11 themed cursors let me know thanks. Or ig I'll stick with this one forever xd.
The cursor is a shared resource. A window should set the cursor shape only when the cursor is in its client area or when the window is capturing mouse input. In systems without a mouse, the window should restore the previous cursor before the cursor leaves the client area or before it relinquishes control to another window.
If your application must set the cursor while it is in a window, make sure the class cursor for the specified window's class is set to NULL. If the class cursor is not NULL, the system restores the class cursor each time the mouse is moved.
The cursor is not shown on the screen if the internal cursor display count is less than zero. This occurs if the application uses the ShowCursor function to hide the cursor more times than to show the cursor.
We are using Windows 2022 Multi-session VDAs and HP Thin Clients. The issue we have run into is that the Text Select cursor completely disappears in the text select boxes unless it is changed to something other than the default Text Select cursor. It shows up when a person uses a PC to log in to Citrix, but not a Thin Client. I would like to make it so that all users profiles get changed so that Beam_R.cur is used.
I've had an employee say that the changing the text selection cursor fix doesn't work properly in Word with italics, so seems it's only sort of a half fix. I wonder if this is a HP ThinPro issue, a Citrix Workspace issue or an issue with the 2203 CU2 VDA itself combined with Windows Server 2022? This issue did not exist on WS2019. The latest versions of Workspace for Linux mention support for 32-bit cursors, but I cannot see any improvement with installing those, either
I have a mini PC connected to my TV with Windows 10. I "control" it with VNC. TightVNC is installed as a service on the PC. My client is Hippo LITE on iOS. This works fine when there is a mouse plugged into the PC (even though I don't use the mouse, but my VNC client). When there is no mouse device plugged in the pc, I cannot see a cursor. The cursor disappears as soon as the mouse is unplugged.
The next main thing to get is that the act of physically removing a mouse is what causes windows to hide the cursor. Even if you get the Mouse Keys config right, as soon as you physically unplug the mouse the cursor will probably disappear.
This cursor has been used in the built-in card game software of Windows in the past. It was used in for example Solitaire to show an alternative cursor for when you move a card to one of the four stacks at the top. Possibly also used in Free Cell. I have not seen this cursor used anywhere else, and it appears to be a forgotten cursor.
I cannot remember where I've seen it used before, but my experience with it was for highlighting a column from clicking on a "footer" of a table. This isn't a common element of a table, so that's likely why the cursor isn't familiar.
I would assume it was just an option to change the cursor to something bigger as windows allowed for custom cursors. All that I could find is this article from the School for blind regarding accesibillity for visually impaired users.
I have found a short comment that emacs might be detecting assistive technology (like speech recognition) and using a system cursor. See here. I've tried turning off speech recognition in Windows, but that doesn't seem to fix the cursor in emacs.
When I start the simulation in Pspice and I toggle the cursor on, I can see the cursor but I can't find the window that shows the values of the cursor. Normally that window should appear when you toggel the cursor on, but it doesn't.
When rolling his move over an open explorer window to browse files, his mouse curses is invisible. The mouse clearly works as rolling over clickable elements such as folders still highlight blue. This issue is only present on windows file explorer windows. When on the desktop or in any other software, the cursor reappears!
The actual reason is a bug in Windows with the Preview window. It appears that on some network drives if you have an item open in the preview window, connection issues can cause the mouse to lose its visibility. Usually closing all Explorer windows and or the open doc preview. Reopening the window usually should fix the issue.
If you'd like to change the modifier key for applying multiple cursors to Cmd+Click on macOS and Ctrl+Click on Windows and Linux, you can do so with the editor.multiCursorModifier setting. This lets users coming from other editors such as Sublime Text or Atom continue to use the keyboard modifier they are familiar with.
The Go to Definition and Open Link gestures will also respect this setting and adapt such that they do not conflict. For example, when the setting is ctrlCmd, multiple cursors can be added with Ctrl/Cmd+Click, and opening links or going to definition can be invoked with Alt+Click.
When the Find Widget is opened, it will automatically populate the selected text in the editor into the find input box. If the selection is empty, the word under the cursor will be inserted into the input box instead.
As in other editors, commands such as Cut and Copy apply to the whole wrapped line. Triple-click selects the whole wrapped line. Pressing Home twice moves the cursor to the very beginning of the line. Pressing End twice moves the cursor to the very end of the line.
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