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bCircle

   v1.3  

X11 Mouse Theme

Score 64%
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Downloads:  3090
Submitted:  Nov 21 2012
Updated:  Mar 6 2014

Description:

I've seeming that this theme has become it a very popular topic, so I decided to make some changes to improve it. I will appreciate any comments about this mouse theme.
I did it a lot of changes to improve it: please see them on Changelog section. Was 32 pixels, now is 48 pixels. It has new pointers and animations. I added some cursors symlinks needed to Steam, and all required for KDE, Gnome and Unity. I did it, for people who like the transparencies and animations in cursors. Cursor is looking well in both dark and clear backgrounds. Easy to see it!

This X11 mouse theme has 48 pixels, and is flat: not degraded and no blurs. I have tested it in KDE with Kwin, Gnome 2.x, Gnome 3.x, Unity and it works great.


HOW TO INSTALL IT
  • 0- Download cursor pack

  • 1- Extract it as root to /usr/share/icons/, open a terminal as root and use next command:
    Quote:
    tar --directory=Downloads -zxf Downloads/155379-bCircle.tar.gz && mv Downloads/bCircle /usr/share/icons/


  • ON KDE
  • 2- Change cursor theme with desktop setting tools.

  • 3- If you want to make it the default cursor and see this cursor theme on login screen KDM, you must edit as root the index.theme system file located in /usr/share/icons/default. Use next command:
    Quote:
    nano /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme

    and then change the name present after of "=", sign to bCircle

  • 4- Reboot.


  • ON GNOME or UNITY
  • 2- Choose the cursor theme bCircle. Use next command:
    Quote:
    sudo ln -fs /usr/share/icons/bCircle/cursor.theme /etc/alternatives/x-cursor-theme

  • 3- Select bCircle cursor theme with MyUnity, gnome-tweak-tool, ubuntu-tweak, or another Desktop Setting Tools.

  • 4- Reboot.


  • Download install and enjoy it! Thanks.




    Changelog:

  • 2013 Jul v1.3 Was 32 pixels, now is 48 pixels. I added some cursors symlinks needed to STEAM, and all required for KDE, GNOME and Unity. Also I added animations on: corners, sides and double_arrow pointers.

  • 2013 Mar v0.3 I changed the animations for left_ptr, the main pointer.
    I've also included animations for: bottom_right_corner, bottom_left_corner, top_right_corner, top_left_corner, bottom_side, top_side, left_side and right_side.

  • 2012 Nov v0.1 Initial release.



  • LicenseLGPL
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     size

     
     by dhardy on: Dec 13 2013
     
    Score 63%

    Love these pointers! They show up well on high-res screens and look good too (without being overly showy). If you ever do a resizable version, even bigger pointers would be awesome.


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     Re: size

     
     by markitos66 on: Jan 24 2014
     
    Score 50%

    Sorry for my tardiness, but was on vacation and my laptop broke down. Soon I will build a multisized version of this X11 mouse theme. Thanks for comment and again an apology.


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     Re: size

     
     by markitos66 on: Jan 25 2014
     
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    Just now you can download my bCircle X11 mouse theme, but multisized in 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 and 64 pixels. Please go to http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/bCircle+Multisized?content=163098

    Thanks.


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     Changes Unwanted

     
     by atlaspaine on: Nov 28 2014
     
    Score 50%

    When my cursor is above any native Ubuntu window. The system reverts to the default cursor. But it changes back when it is above a downloaded program. Why is this?


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     Re: Changes Unwanted

     
     by markitos66 on: Nov 29 2014
     
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    Please follow the instructions: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Ultimate+Edition+serie+for+right+handed?content=164300
    There are instructions for several desktop environments: Gnome, Unity, Cinnamon,Pantheon, KDE and Xfce.
    Thanks.


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