Windows 7 custom mouse pointer for different user
- #Windows 7 custom mouse pointer for different user windows 10
- #Windows 7 custom mouse pointer for different user windows
Get new cursor schemes with Cursor Commander UpArrow - the pointer for "Alternate Select". SizeNESW - the pointer for "Diagonal Resize 2". SizeNWSE - the pointer for "Diagonal Resize 1".
SizeWE - the pointer for "Horizontal Resize". SizeNS - the pointer for "Vertical Resize". To customize individual pointers, modify the following string values:ĪppStarting - the pointer for "Working in Background".Ĭrosshair - the pointer for "Precision Select".On the right, modify the (Default) string value and set it to one of the following values to apply any of the default cursor schemes:īlank - this will set the default scheme named "None".Tip: You can access the desired Registry key with one click. Navigate to the following Registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Cursors.
#Windows 7 custom mouse pointer for different user windows
Windows stores the path to each cursor file under the following Registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Cursors Using the built-in Registry Editor app, you can customize the cursors.
Select the desired cursor in the list, and click the Browse. Under Customize, you can change individual cursors for the selected scheme.Under Scheme, you can pick one of the installed cursor themes.
#Windows 7 custom mouse pointer for different user windows 10
Change Mouse Pointers in Windows 10 using Mouse Properties The Settings app has limited abilities to change the mouse pointers as of this writing, so most of the settings are still located in the classic Control Panel applet called "Mouse Properties".