
HD Tutorial: Get OS X Cursors in Windows (Request)
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***WATCH IN HD*** I hope this video helps clear up anything that went wrong as a result of following the faulty instructions in my other video regaurding Windows Vista Cursor changes. Link I promised works this time!: usher.com.pl Thanks to youtube.com for pointing out the errors - hope this helps you! Enjoy your new cursors - SUBSCRIBE
The video presents an alternate method to install OS X style cursors on a Windows machine, addressing issues from a previous tutorial. The narrator begins by instructing viewers to download the cursor pack via Safari, extract the files, and locate the extracted folder on the computer. He then guides the user to move the Mac OS X cursors into the Windows cursor directory by cutting and pasting the folder, rather than copying individual files. After placing the folder in the appropriate location, the narrator demonstrates how to access the Windows Control Panel, open the Mouse settings, and switch to the OS X cursor theme under Pointers. The overall aim is to enable the OS X appearance in the Windows mouse pointer options, making the change visible in the Pointer Options screen. The video emphasizes a straightforward workflow, with steps that minimize manual file handling by ensuring the folder structure is kept intact. Viewers are encouraged to ask questions and post video responses for further clarification, suggesting a community-driven approach to troubleshooting the cursor installation. In conclusion, the tutorial promises that following these steps will successfully display the OS X cursors in Windows and invites continued engagement from the audience through comments and subscriptions.
Topics · technology · how-to · windows
Questions answered
- What is the main method demonstrated to install OS X cursors on Windows?
- Extract the downloaded cursor pack, move the Mac OS X cursors folder into the Windows cursors directory, and then apply the cursors from the Windows Control Panel under Mouse pointers.