Bibata Mouse Cursor theme (Easy to see)

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Re: Bibata Mouse Cursor theme (Easy to see)

#11 Post by richb »

@Eadwine. Thank you for reminding me about the oxygen cursors. I had forgot about them. A color for all seasons.
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Re: Bibata Mouse Cursor theme (Easy to see)

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You're welcome :)
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Re: Bibata Mouse Cursor theme (Easy to see)

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Re: Bibata Mouse Cursor theme (Easy to see)

#14 Post by manyroads »

skidoo wrote: Thu May 30, 2019 3:21 am not animated, but truly large: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/999596/
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and (suitable for HiDPI use?) overly large: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/999574/
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I am a huge fan of Bibata --- what's not to like about big and orange, easy to find cursors. :number1:
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Re: Bibata Mouse Cursor theme (Easy to see)

#15 Post by skidoo »

I am a huge fan of Bibata
indeed.
With apologies for having hijacked the topic, I've removed my litterbug posts mentioning alternatives.

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