Hi, You should be able to do this with xsetroot: xsetroot -cursor cursorfile maskfile or xsetroot -cursor_name cursorname See the man page. Tim On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 08:19:51PM -0400, Tracer Bullet wrote:
Hey all, Is there a program that allows you to change the pointer in KDE, other than maybe doing a whole theme? I would like to create new ones and use them with my machine. That arrow gets a little boring after a time. I am not even sure that a different theme allows this? I know this is a little thing compared to all the important stuff we discuss, but making your system fit you is part of the reason we use SuSE!
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