If you want Mac mouse cursors, you are able to set them up in Windows 10 too. Here are the steps you should follow to install mac cursor in Windows 10.
The default cursor style in Windows 10 is fairly good. If you wish to, you may also change the cursor size. Fortunately, if you do not such as the default cursor style in Windows 10, you can change it out to whatever you want using CUR files.
For example, when compared to regular pointer cursor, I really like the gloved pointer in macOS. If you too like the mac cursor styles, you are able to set them up in Windows 10 making the Windows cursor seem like mac cursor. All you have to do is download mac OS Mojave cursor or mac OS high sierra cursor and add them to the Windows 10 pointer styles.
In this quick and simple post, allow me to demonstrate the procedure to set up the mac mouse cursor in Windows 10.
How to Install Mac Cursor in Windows 10
First, visit the Github page to download macOS Sierra cursors for Windows.
On the page, click on the "Code" dropdown menu and select the "Download as zip" option. This will download the cursor pack.
After downloading the zip file, extract the folder inside it to the desktop.
Open the extracted folder.
Find the "Install.inf" file.
Right-click on the "Install.inf" file and choose "Install".
If you notice a UAC (User Access Control) prompt, click "Yes".
You've installed the mac cursors in Windows. You now have to apply them.
To use mac os cursors in Windows, open the Settings app.
Go to the "Devices" page.
Go to the "Mouse" page.
Click the "Additional mouse options" link.
Visit the "Pointers" tab.
Select "macOS Sierra 200" from the Scheme dropdown menu.
Click "Ok".
That is all. As soon as you click on the Ok button, Windows will apply the mac os cursors in Windows 10. Actually, you can instantly see the new cursor in action.
When you are saving the changes, if you notice a Replace Scheme prompt, click "No".
Restore Default Windows Mouse Cursor
When needed, you can reset the Windows cursors to its original scheme. Here's how to get it done.
Open the Settings with "Win + I" keyboard shortcut.
Go towards the "Devices → Mouse" page.
Click around the "Additional mouse options" link.
Go to the "Pointers" tab.
Select "Windows Default (System scheme)" in the Scheme dropdown menu.
Click "Apply" and "Ok" buttons.
Once you save the changes, the default Windows cursor scheme is going to be restored. You will see the alterations instantly.
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