
Woah so many!
More filler material, yaaay...
oh well, at least it's historic material.
*inhales*
the normal arrow 'DOES', appear
on the C64&128 GEOS.
They borrow from icons and
other UI bits found there.
Credit where due.
I recommend changing cursor size!
On Win 10 & 11,
go to Start, write 'size',
click 'Change Cursor Size'.
For correct display,
I suggest these numbers : 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15.
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For a faithful experience :
set normal arrow to EVERY role.
Yeah, GEOS didn't have roles...
just a single cursor, & what was it.
For a more intuitive experience :
set them as you see fit.
Tags: Simple Application ■ Blue Symbol
5 out of 5 stars.
Woah so many!
Yeah,
I can't make decisions,
nor be sure what the devs
would've done...
so each role has dozens
of unnecessary cursors xÞ.
Also,
this is a rather
cheap & low-vis set,
made from rips no less,
so...
Remember,
the only real cursors are
the normal arrow,
& the I-beam (an input marker
rather than a mouse-moved text selector).
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