White mouse pointer instead of black
How can I change the black mouse pointer to white? I use XFCE4, x.org, Slackware current.
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In your main menu, you should have a preferences list. In this list, there is a mouse icon. It gives brings you to the mouse option. Then you have some options to choose from.
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No, I checked that but I can only choose Right/Left Handed and some speed options, but not the color or another cursor...
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Have you tried into a terminal : mouseconfig or gnome-mouse-properties?
It might give you some other options. |
go to KDE control center ------->Peripherals-------->Mouse-------->Cursor Theme
there you can choose white,red or no theme |
Mouseconfig seems to be about the console-mouse only, I couldn't change cursor/color there... Since I run XFCE, I've got no gnome-mouse-settings, and definitely no KDE-control center :)
I'm guessing this should be something with X itself maybe? It loads the black cursor from somewhere... |
Yeah, I found it:
configuration file is /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons/default/index.theme; change Inherit=core to the cursor-theme and done!! |
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