I have been getting quite a few messages lately from people wanting
to know how to change their Vista cursors. Many of them are still
using CursorXP, and I guess maybe the CursorFX news just hasn’t reached
everyone yet. No big deal though, lets go through the steps on getting
some custom cursors on your Windows desktop.
What is CursorFX?
CursorFX
is the successor to the highly popular CursorXP application. I think
it’s safe to say CursorXP was the top choice when needing to apply
custom created cursors to your desktop, and with millions of downloads
from sites like Download.com, I think many would agree.
CursorXP was great, but it was showing some age and with Vista
coming along, it was time to develop a suitable replacement. In comes
CursorFX. CursorFX is not just an update to CursorXP, it’s a
completely new application that works with both Windows Vista and XP.
It’s available in both a free version, and a Plus version
for $19.95. The free version has a wide variety of features such as
full anti-aliased cursors, 32-bit alpha blended, animations, theme
editor, new user interface, and more. The Plus version adds to that with special effects, cursor colorization, cursor sizing, transparency, and much more.
Changing Your Cursor Theme
If you downloaded the free version, you just install from the file
that was downloaded. If you purchased CursorFX Plus then you can also
download through Stardock Central or Impulse. So once it’s installed,
start the application and you will see the main configuration screen.
CursorFX Main
In the center of the window you see the list of currently
installed cursor themes. CursorFX by default comes with several themes
included, but I will also show you where to get more later in the
article. You can simply browse the list of cursor themes by scrolling
through the list, and when you find one you like, just double-click the
selection or hit the Apply button. That will automatically change your
cursor to the selected one.
CursorFX Preview
By clicking the magnifying glass icon on the right of the
selection, it will bring up the full preview of all the included cursor
states. It will even preview the animations so you can see exactly
what the cursor looks like.
Getting More Themes
CursorFX includes several high quality cursors, but no need to limit
yourself to those. There are hundreds available on WinCustomize.com,
and remember that CursorFX cursors are compatible with CursorFX.
There are some really great cursors available in the CursorFX gallery, so be sure to browse through and see all the great works.
Link:
CursorFX gallery on WinCustomize
Download: Stardock’s CursorFX (free, Plus version available)