

Rudge added a thread here with a similar tip.įirefox on KDE all but REFUSES to show a black mouse pointer within the application. This is what the file looks like on my system: I wanted the mouse cursor theme to be Oxygen Blue across all applications. Logout and back in for the settings to take effect. Then click File > Save to save the settings. To change the size, edit the line cursorSize=.

kde > share > config > kcminputrc, and open it in a simple text editor.

I use the Dolphin File Manager, if you're using a different file manager, getting to the needed file may be a little different. This will keep the mouse cursor the same over all applications.įirst go into System Settings > Appearance > Workspace Theme > Cursor Theme, then pick a color theme and click Apply. I have my mouse cursor set to Oxygen Blue in System Settings, but when I would open FireFox the mouse cursor color would change white, just one of those little things, that really bugged me. This month's tip comes from PCLinuxOS forum member Ramchu. Your tip just may be selected for publication in The PCLinuxOS Magazine. Rather, if you have a tip, share it in the PCLinuxOS forum's "Tips & Tricks" section. The magazine will not accept independent tip submissions specifically intended for inclusion in the Tip Top Tips column. Each month, we will feature - and possibly even expand upon - one tip from the PCLinuxOS forum. Tip Top Tips: Changing The Mouse Cursor ColorĮditor's Note: Tip Top Tips is a monthly column in The PCLinuxOS Magazine.
