Set the following properties accordingly: Open dconf Editor from your Applications menu and navigate to: Install “dconf Editor” if you haven’t already: sudo apt-get update Select the number for /usr/share/icons/Adwaita/cursor.theme which is likely Using Terminal, enter: sudo update-alternatives -config x-cursor-theme Russell Murray (mousezero) posted a solution on the elementaryOS Launchpad bugs forum: It appears that in some applications your cursor size will fluctuate depending on which element of the window your cursor is hovering over. This was driving me nuts, and was occurring before and after I switched to the above cursor theme. Is your cursor size sometimes larger than normal? Set the “Cursor” theme to ‘El_Capitan_CursorsMODNew”. Or you can use dconf Editor if you prefer. Using Terminal with root access, move the directory into your /usr/share/icons directory: sudo mv /home/USERNAME/Downloads/mods/El_Capitan_CursorsMODNew /usr/share/icons You can download them from or you can download them from here at There are a few simple modifications that you can make to GNOME in order to get elementaryOS to resemble Mac OS X more closely.ĭownload the “MacOS MOD” by DCOMIM, a Mac OS X El Capitan inspired cursor set.
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