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Install mac os x mouse cursor for windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7. This video shows you how to install mac os cursor on windows for free. Sorry for the dead l. The problem with the default Windows Pointer is that it’s the same since Windows 7. And if you’ve been using Windows since then, then you might wanna change it now. The smoothness of the cursors on macOS is something that cannot be achieved on Windows. But we can actually get the exact look of it (including spinning cursor, busy and more).
Here is a little something for all of you Mac-lovers who use Windows. A quick and easy way to have Mac OS X mouse cursors on a PC running Windows 7, Vista or XP. Although personally I’m not a Mac person, one of the first things I do after installing a fresh copy of Windows is change the mouse pointers to the Mac OS X ones. Usually this means I have to download a zip of individual pointer icons and then manually assign them to the right cursors in the Control Panel, which is a bit annoying.Well, I don’t have to do this anymore. This morning I put together a nice and easy installer that does all that manual work for me. You can download the installer using the link below.
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Thanks to Shinde for uploading the cursors to Winmatrix.com
Terminal User Guide
The point where text is inserted in a Terminal window is indicated by a cursor. You can customize the color and style of the cursor.
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- In the Terminal app on your Mac, choose Terminal > Preferences, then click Profiles.
- In the Profiles list, select a profile.
- Click Text.
- Under Cursor, select a cursor style.
- If you want the cursor to flash, select “Blink cursor.”
- To change the color of the cursor, click the cursor color well, then select a color.
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