
When you get bored with the current theme, you can pick another one and click the button " Use these cursors". You can switch between cursor themes easily.From there, you can apply it with one click: Double click the CursorPack file you downloaded: It will be installed and appear in Cursor Commander's themes.I will use the one named "Aero Deep Blue", which goes well with the default theme in Windows 10: Now, pick a set of cursors you like from HERE.Run the installer and follow the setup instructions.You can also read a detailed description of the app HERE.
#Mouse house app archive#
It is actually a ZIP archive which contains a set of cursors and a special text file with instructions for the app to apply them.
#Mouse house app install#
The main idea of the Cursor Commander app is that you can install and apply multiple new cursors with a single click. Some time ago, I released a freeware app, Cursor Commander, which can help you manage cursors in Windows 10. 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".

Select the desired cursor in the list, and click the Browse.

#Mouse house app 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".

On the right, select the size of the cursor - standard, large, extra large - using thumbnail buttons under Mouse pointers.To change mouse pointers in windows 10, do the following. Get new cursor schemes with Cursor Commander Change Mouse Pointer in Windows 10 using Settings
