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WhiteLarge

   2.0  

X11 Mouse Theme

Score 55%
WhiteLarge
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  4653
Submitted:  Jan 22 2005
Updated:  Dec 15 2005

Description:

I was intensively searching the web for a simple-large-white mouse theme without success, so I finally "ported" the win "extra large" set to linux.

Installation (Gnome and others):
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1. Unzip the file and move the folder "whitelarge" to ~/.icons/
2. add the following two lines to your ~/.Xdefaults
##
Xcursor.theme: whitelarge
Xcursor.size: 36
##
3. log off

Installation (KDE):
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1. Unzip the file and move the folder "whitelarge" to ~/.icons/
2. select the theme "whitelarge" in the KDE mouse-configuration-dialog
3. log off
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Installation (Ubuntu):
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1. Unzip the file and move the folder "whitelarge" to ~/.icons/
2. open the gconf editor
3. change the key
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/cursor_theme
to "whitelarge"
4. log off




Changelog:

[version 2.0]
- reworked the drop shadows, they look perfect now
- changed cursor size from 32 to 36
[version 1.03]
- minor change of white border in "crossed_circle"-cursor
[version 1.02]
- added better looking, grinning skull as xkill icon
[version 1.01]
- added xkill cursor "draped_box"
[version 1.0]
- replaced the "copy"-cursor with the black "plus" by a new one: it has a black "+" in a white square now
[version 0.9]
-added shadows to the resize-cursors
-smoothend the edges of the resize-cursors
[version 0.61]
-added about 10 cursors, none should by missing now
-replaced the move-cursor with the scissors by the normal left mouse pointer
- added a shadow to the + in the copy-cursor




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 windows?

 
 by lazychris2000 on: Feb 21 2005
 
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looks too much like windows for my liking. i think it would look nicer in black.


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 Copyright

 
 by kamathln on: Mar 22 2005
 
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It is from Windows you say. Doesnt that violate any copyrights?


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 Thanks

 
 by sfranklin on: Aug 7 2005
 
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Thank you for these cursors. With my eyesight not what it used to be, these cursors are very easy to see.


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 Re: Thanks

 
 by Stefanmdk on: Aug 19 2005
 
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That's what I made them for, you're welcome!


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 CentOS 4.3

 
 by kamikaasje on: Apr 25 2006
 
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I said it a few years ago and I say it again today, I LOVE THIS MOUSE THEME! Thank you so much!

I just had a small problem installing it this time. I'm running CentOS 4.3 now and the Control Panel won't accept the zip file. It says it's an invalid archive.

I extracted the contents of the archive without problems (aparently there is nothing wrong with it) and moved the whitelarge folder to /usr/share/icons/
After that I started the Control Panel and the theme was there. I selected it and restarted KDE. It works perfectly!


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 just what I needed!

 
 by 95skinonlinux on: May 19 2007
 
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Thank you for this mouse theme, it was just what I needed. I'm amazed that no version of Linux I've seen offers any size mouse cursor other than the smaller-than-windows default size. Even Win98 comes with 3 mouse sizes. Are we all 20 year old Linux programmers with perfect 20/20 vision? I don't think so.

I'd rather have that shadow under the mouse gone, but that's the only change I'd make.


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 Invisible in Konsole/xterm

 
 by seanf on: Jul 10 2009
 
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I have my terminals configured to use the Linux console colour scheme, and the pointer becomes invisible (black cursor on a black background).

I'm working around the problem by using xterm_extra_large from the ContrastLarge theme at http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/ContrastLarge?content=20568.


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