This cursor set is orange, not brown. See its name and description.
Spectre Orange Cursors
The Spectre Orange cursor set is a big static cursor set featuring 17 cursor roles for each cursor type. Each cursor action that a computer makes depends on where the user points the cursor to, and if the computer is loading a program or a process. This cursor set has been intended for use on Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers. That is the reason why the Location Select and the Person Select cursor roles have been included in this cursor set. The link select comes in a blue theme to distinguish it from the Normal Select cursors, which is the pointing mouse cursor that you see on your screen by default. This is the default cursor. All the other 16 cursors come in an orange color theme. The cursor outlines are orange and the interior is black, so the cursors appear to look brown instead.
This Spectre Orange cursor set is fully static, meaning that all the cursor roles in this zip file are static, so they only contain one frame. There are no animations in this cursor set. Static cursors help to remove eye distractions for some users and can also benefit on making super slow computers have less lags when using the operating system.
This cursor set was made several years ago by a user on DeviantArt called 2groudon. All the credit goes to this user for making this dazzling cursor set. The link to the original upload of this cursor set can be found below:
https://www.deviantart.com/2groudon/art/Spectre-Cursor-Orange-742339281
Just to let you know, a few years ago was in the, Published: Apr 27, 2018, when this content creator created this cursor set on his DeviantArt page. Many uploaders upload cursor sets, but they forget to test them or see if their hotspots are in the right place. Please continue to read below to see what I have done to fix the offset hotspots for all the 17 cursor roles.
Please be aware that I have previously checked all the hotspots of this cursor set before uploading them here on the RealWorld website. All the hotspots were completely messed up. What I mean is that all the cursor hotspots were placed in the wrong place, so I had to use RealWorld Cursor Editor to fix all the hotspots for all the cursor roles. That also includes all the hotspots for the arrow cursors as well. Now all the cursors work properly according to their repositioned hotspots because I have tested them all in the software. This content creator has done a great job on making this cursor set, but he forgot to properly position the hotspots for each of the cursor roles. I have fixed everything myself so now you can use this cursor set without any flaws.
Resources
- Learn how to download and customize your mouse pointer.
- Have a web page or a blog? Learn how to add custom cursors to your web pages.
- Make your own cursors with our freeware cursor maker.
- Your favorite cursor is missing? Make a suggestion.