https://github.com/pratikranjan2212/macos-cursor
Elevate your Windows desktop with the sleek and modern "MacOS Cursor" pack. This complete cursor set is inspired by the clean, minimalist design of macOS, providing a fresh and stylish look for all your pointer functions, including standard selections, resizing, and text editing.
https://github.com/pratikranjan2212/macos-cursor
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Elevate your Windows desktop with the sleek and modern "MacOS Cursor" pack. This complete cursor set is inspired by the clean, minimalist design of macOS, providing a fresh and stylish look for all your pointer functions, including standard selections, resizing, and text editing.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/pratikranjan2212/macos-cursor
- Owner: pratikranjan2212
- License: mit
- Created: 2025-10-01T17:53:51.000Z (9 months ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2025-10-01T17:59:26.000Z (9 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-10-01T19:29:37.780Z (9 months ago)
- Topics: cursor, cursors, macos, windows
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- Size: 17.6 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 0
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# MacOS Cursor Pack
Welcome to the MacOS Cursor Pack for Windows! This custom cursor set is designed to bring the sleek, modern aesthetic of the macOS interface to your Windows desktop. It includes a complete set of cursors for all common pointer states, ensuring a consistent look and feel across your system.
## Included Cursors
This pack contains a cursor file for each of the following roles:
* Normal Select
* Help Select
* Working In Background
* Busy
* Precision Select
* Text Select
* Handwriting
* Unavailable
* Vertical Resize
* Horizontal Resize
* Diagonal Resize 1
* Diagonal Resize 2
* Move
* Alternate Select
* Link Select
* Location Select
* Person Select
* Pan
* Zoom-in
* Zoom-out
## Installation Instructions
Follow these simple steps to install the cursor pack on your Windows PC.
### Step 1: Extract the Files
Make sure all the files, including the `.cur` and `.ani` files, and the `Install.inf` file, are extracted into a single folder.
### Step 2: Run the Installer
1. Locate the `Install.inf` file in the folder.
2. Right-click on `Install.inf`.
3. From the context menu, select **"Install"**.
This will automatically copy the cursor files to the correct Windows directory and create a new cursor scheme in your system settings. You may see a User Account Control (UAC) prompt asking for permission to make changes. Click "Yes" to continue.
### Step 3: Apply the Cursor Scheme
1. Go to **"Start"** > **"Settings"** > **"Bluetooth & devices"** > **"Mouse"**.
2. Click on **"Additional mouse settings"**. This will open the classic Mouse Properties window.
3. Navigate to the **"Pointers"** tab.
4. Under the **"Scheme"** drop-down menu, you should now see **"MacOS Cursor"**.
5. Select **"MacOS Cursor"** from the list.
6. Click **"Apply"** and then **"OK"** to save your changes.
Your new cursor pack is now active!
## Troubleshooting
If the "MacOS Cursor" scheme does not appear in the list after installation:
1. Restart your computer. Sometimes, a reboot is necessary for the changes to take effect.
2. Double-check that you right-clicked and selected "Install" on the correct `Install.inf` file.
3. Ensure that all the cursor files and the `Install.inf` are in the same folder.