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The display server is accompanied by a cursor theme that helps various aspects of GUI navigation and manipulation. The display server includes a cursor theme, however, other cursor themes can be installed and selected.
- 1Installation
- 2Configuration
- 2.3Desktop environments
- 2.6Display managers
- 3Troubleshooting
- 3.2Supplying missing cursors
Installation
Installation can be done with a package, or downloaded and extracted to an appropriate directory.
Packages
Cursors themes are available in the:
- Official repositories — 'xcursor-' search.
- AUR — 'cursor' search.
Manually
If a cursor theme is not available in the official repositories or the AUR, it can be added manually. A number of websites exist where cursor themes can be downloaded. Once downloaded, they need to be put in the icons directory (as cursors have the ability to be bundled with icon themes).
Some websites that have cursor themes:
For user-specific installation, use the
~/.local/share/icons/
or ~/.icons/
directory. Extract them with this command that will work for most archives:The cursor theme directory structure is
theme-name/cursors
, for example: ~/.local/share/icons/theme/cursors/
; make sure the extracted files follow this structure.Note: For system-wide installation the
/usr/share/icons
directory is used. Direct extraction to this directory is usually discouraged as files here are not tracked by pacman; it is recommended to create a package for the cursor theme instead.Already installed cursor themes can be viewed with the command:
If the package includes an
index.theme
file, check if there is an 'Inherits' line inside. If yes, check whether the inherited theme also exists on the system (rename if needed).Configuration
There are various ways to set the cursor theme.
XDG specification
This method applies to both X11 and Wayland cursor themes.
For user-specific configuration, create or edit
~/.icons/default/index.theme
; for system-wide configuration, one can edit /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme
.The
Inherits
option in the [icon theme]
section must be set to the xcursor theme directory name cursor_theme_name
, for example xcursor-breeze-snow
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You should then edit
~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
, replacing the cursor_theme_name
with the chosen one: Re-login for the changes to take effect.
LXAppearance
LXAppearance sets the default cursor by creating an
~/.icons/default/index.theme
file: if you edited that file manually, LXAppearance will overwrite it. Remember to also edit ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
manually as specified in #XDG specification, because applications like Firefox use this setting instead.Desktop environments
Desktop environments use the XSETTINGS protocol, typically implemented through a settings daemon. While this allows to change the cursor on-the-fly, the applied theme may be inconsistent across applications. See #XDG specification to change the cursor theme manually.
GNOME
To change the theme in GNOME, use gnome-tweaks or set the configuration directly with:
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Note: By default, on Wayland, Gnome applications should be unable to display your cursor themes located in
~/.local/share/icons
. As a workaround, you can add that path to XCURSOR_PATH.MATE
In MATE one can use mate-control-center or gsettings. To change the theme:
To change the size:
XFCE
To change the xcursor theme, use:
To change the size:
X resources
To locally name a cursor theme, add to the
~/.Xresources
file:To have the cursor theme properly loaded it will need to be done so by the window manager; if it does not, it can be forced to load prior the window manager by putting the following command in
~/.xinitrc
or .xprofile (depending on ones personal setup):Optionally, add this line to
~/.Xresources
if your cursor theme supports multiple sizes:If in doubt over supported cursor sizes, start X without this setting and let it choose the cursor size automatically. (Refer to your window manager documentation for details.)
Environment variable
You can use an environment variable to set a theme for a single application to try it out temporarily, for example:
XCURSOR_SIZE is optional if your cursor theme supports multiple sizes.
If cursor themes are installed in
~/.local/share/icons
, in order to avoid possible issues, add that path to XCURSOR_PATH. For example:Display managers
Cursor theme can usually be set within a display manager, but keep in mind the cursor theme may not carry over to the user session.
GDM
See GDM#Changing the cursor theme.
Troubleshooting
Create links to missing cursors
Applications may keep using the default cursors when a theme lacks some cursors. This can be corrected by adding links to the missing cursors. For example:
If the above does not solve the problem, look in
/usr/share/icons/whiteglass/cursors
for additional cursors your theme may be missing, and create links for these as well.Tip: You can also remove unwanted cursors. To for example remove the 'watch' cursor:
Supplying missing cursors
Some programs set their own custom cursors
~/.Xresources
which you may want to override. A common example of this is rdesktop, which connects to a Microsoft Windows computer and uses the cursors obtained from the remote machine, which can often be difficult to see due to protocol limitations yielding poor conversion quality.This can be resolved by replacing these cursors with ones from the same (or another) cursor theme. In order to do this, the hash of the image must be obtained. This is done by setting the
XCURSOR_DISCOVER
environment variable prior to launching the application that sets these cursors:The first time (and only the first time) the cursor is set, some details will be displayed, like this: Aim dash software download.
When Xcursor looks for missing cursors, the search path includes
~/.icons/default/cursors
so this is where an image can be placed for Xcursor to find. First, create this directory if it does not already exist:Then link the hash to the target image. Here we are using the
left_ptr
image from the Vanilla-DMZ
cursor theme:The change will be visible as soon as the application is restarted. No special method of launching the application is required.
rdesktop
Here are some common Microsoft Windows cursors that rdesktop uses when connecting to a remote machine running Windows 7. Unfortunately, animated cursors are difficult to override as they are sent frame-by-frame, so one mapping will be needed for every frame!
Change X shaped default cursor
The default X shaped Xcursor appears in window managers that do not set the default cursor to left_ptr or in window managers using XCB (like awesome) instead of Xlib.
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To fix this simply add the following to your
~/.xinitrc
, xsession or window managers startup configuration if possible (for example bspwm's bspwmrc). The list of cursor styles is in appendix B of the X protocol.
.Xdefaults
If you have conflicting cursors then it might be because a different cursor has been set in the
~/.Xdefaults
file.Cursor size doesn't change on startup
If you are trying to change cursor size via
~/.Xresources
in your ~/.xinitrc
and it doesn't work, make sure that xrandr runs before loading ~/.Xresources
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Make sure your
~/.xinitrc
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See also
Mouse Cursor Customize
- Xcursor(3) — For more information about cursors in X (supported directories, formats, compatibility, etc.).
Custom Mouse Cursor Customizer Free Download
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