Get beautiful ElCapitan cursors for Windows 10 and Windows 8
By default, Windows 10 comes with no custom cursors bundled and uses the same cursors as Windows 8. Users who love customizing their OS might be bored to see the same set of cursors in all recent versions of Windows. Here is a nice set of cursors called 'ElCapitan'.
It can be used in Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista. This is the best port of El Capitan Cursors for Windows. A lot of hard work to do them in high quality — some pointers have been adapted especially for limited format of Windows.
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6 thoughts on “Get beautiful ElCapitan cursors for Windows 10 and Windows 8”
How to change the default font for the new Windows 10 UI? Start menu and notification center for example. They look edgy on my monitor even though I adjusted clear type. :( The fonts in explorer and old GUI look fine.
After downloading the cursor theme and selecting the “use this theme”, where can I find the downloaded cursor files? so that I can be able to customize them.
no white version? :(
Nope.
Literally my first thought. IDK why, but black cursors look ancient-ish to me.
How to change the default font for the new Windows 10 UI? Start menu and notification center for example. They look edgy on my monitor even though I adjusted clear type. :( The fonts in explorer and old GUI look fine.
After downloading the cursor theme and selecting the “use this theme”, where can I find the downloaded cursor files? so that I can be able to customize them.
in your %appdata% folder.
You can just rename the theme file to theme.ZIP and open it.
It is just a zip file.