Nov 12, 2011 Ubuntu 11.10 introduce le lens. Spesso non viene data molta importanza all'immagine del puntatore del mouse, eppure lo abbiamo sempre sotto agli occhi. Certo ogni sistema operativo che metta a disposizione un'interfaccia grafica, permette di scegliere tra diversi puntatori ed impostare la grandezza; se poi la scelta appare troppo limitata. The X server has an option -nocursor which would permanently turn off the mouse cursor. You'd need to edit /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc to add the option to the default X startup. I looked around for other places to possibly inject the additional option (-nocursor), but nothing else comes to mind that is display manager agnostic (LXDE, KDE, GNOME, AwesomewM, Fluxbox, etc).
Oxygen is a smooth and simple cursor set for KDE 4 created by Riccardo Iaconelli [link]
updated (2008/12/26)
37 color schemes now!!
updated (2008/12/29)
Fixed an error in the .INF files.
Comments and are welcome!!
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you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of
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updated (2008/12/26)
37 color schemes now!!
updated (2008/12/29)
Fixed an error in the .INF files.
Comments and are welcome!!
This cursor theme is free software:
you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of
the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version.
This cursor theme is distributed in
the hope that they will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see [link]
These are still my goto cursors, thank you so much!
I am not an Artist by any means, however, I do like this site a lot and have been meandering around this website since its early years.
I want to chime in and thank you for this download. I needed a change of pace for my eyes to follow this itty bitty cursor around the screen for sometimes 12 hours a day... LOL! So I am looking into changing things up a bit...
Listen, does anybody remember a Mouse Cursor Scheme that allowed the mouse alternate between a rainbow color scheme and the standard white schemed mouse it flashed just enough for the eye to catch a glimpse of the cursor from not blending into the current background page and being able to 'find' it upon the section of monitor it was on; 'hiding'...
Cheers & Thanks...
I remember me using these cursors way years ago, those are the best. Whoever that likes to personalize windows must have try them.
This set is just awesome! Thanks for making something like this
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How exactly do you download these. Well, I downloaded them, but that's as far as I get. When I look for the file, I can't do anything with it. Must I change the file type?
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Extract the files of the .7z file and choose the cursor's color.
How exactly do you download these. Well, I downloaded them, but that's as far as I get. When I look for the file, I can't do anything with it. Must I change the file type?
its very nice and cool cursor pack... i installed all of them ...
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9 years later and this is truly marvelous, I really like the set you've made, but curiosity strikes hard and I dare to ask: what's with this 'red Argentina' here? Why that naming? (no that I've been offended or anything, just for curiosity's sake)
Although I think you don't stick around no DA anymore, the answer may not be replied anytime soon, but hey! Again, nice work here, good sir!
Although I think you don't stick around no DA anymore, the answer may not be replied anytime soon, but hey! Again, nice work here, good sir!
Hi, can you make a clean version? (Think those like Windows 7 cursors, and think what I want like Windows 10 cursors.)
I've been looking for good cursors, this one is the best, thank you!
bonjour la meme chose pour lubuntu 16.04.3 existe t il ?
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Is it possible to get the overall cursor position in Windows using the standard Python libraries?
rectangletanglerectangletangle
6 Answers
This retrieves the cursor's position, in screen coordinates - point = (x,y)
Retrieves information about the global cursor.
Links:
I am assuming that you would be using python win32 API bindings or pywin32.
pyfuncpyfunc
Using the standard ctypes library, this should yield the current on screen mouse coordinates without any third party modules:
I should mention that this code was taken from an example found hereSo credit goes to Nullege.com for this solution.
MicrifiedMicrified
You will not find such function in standard Python libraries, while this function is Windows specific. However if you use ActiveState Python, or just install
win32api
module to standard Python Windows installation you can use:Michał NiklasMichał Niklas
I found a way to do it that doesn't depend on non-standard libraries!
Found this in Tkinter
rectangletanglerectangletangle
Prerequisites
Install
Tkinter
. I've included the win32api for as a Windows-only solution.Script
Martin ThomaMartin Thoma
Use pygame
This returns the x and y position of the mouse.
See this website: https://www.pygame.org/docs/ref/mouse.html#pygame.mouse.set_pos
Michael WangMichael Wang