How can I change X11 cursor and theme in the newest Ubuntu? I can't find it. Please help.
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In order to get your custom cursor to work with all applications do:
You can see a video tutorial on YouTube. |
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Maybe its too late for reply, but i faced a problem using this in 12.04.
If you download a Cursor theme and extract it to
and change the Cursor theme in then apply instruction described by suli8 |
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The easiest way to do that is to use the gnome-tweak-tool When you've installed gnome-tweak-tool, seek for this via dash as "Advanced Settings" With this you can change to your desired themes and perhaps x11-cursor. But for me the alternative x11-cursor themes are working only for applications like LibreOffice or Firefox. In addition in System Settings you can find the entry "Appearance" where you can choose the official Ambiance and Radiance theme and HighContrast and HighContrastInverse and if installed Adwaita. This is only a little theme changer. The way more powerful gnome-tweak-tool lets you select all the other gtk3-themes, icons, fonts, cursors, gnome-shell-themes and extensions and the behavior of nautilus handling the desktop. |
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It is quite easy to change the cursor in Unity.
(Alternatively reboot if |
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(I think when I read it first I thought you meant in and X11 desktop, like Lubuntu. Sorry if it doesn't help. I don't see how to delete.) There is 2 ways I have found to do this in Lubuntu. Find a desired curser theme, and hopefully it will give you the terminal command, like The other is go to Gnome Look or a site similar and they have a X11 Mouse Cursor section. Just find one you like, download the tar.bz2 file. The go back to where you select your cursor and click install, navigate to where you downloaded it to and then install it. For me, I don't know if it is a bug, the way it is designed or if I'm doing something thing wrong but the program closes after I install it. I just re-open it and select the newly installed cursor and it will be. |
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What I did:
Works for me. |
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After struggling for 2 years to get themes to work across all windows and applications on 12.04, the following is what I had to do:
And once system reboots, the theme will take effect. |
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After change
Sometimes you need install you theme so that you can choose it in
Then change theme use the following command:
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