Different cursor icon for two Windows Machines

Copper Contributor

I have two machines with Windows 10 pro, and if you notice the print of the cursor I show, they are different, and the Windows model is the same, I would like to put this cursor model more square because it is more beautiful.

 

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@Jokse This is due to your monitor's DPI. It isn't really something you can change on a whim.

How is the problem going?
If you are looking for square cursor icons or specific styles, you can find them on various websites that offer free cursor downloads. Sites like Cursors-4U.com or RW Designer often have a variety of styles, including square cursors. Just download the cursor files, and follow the steps above to apply them.
If you prefer a uniform experience across different devices, consider exporting your mouse settings (exporting a .reg file) from one machine and importing it to the other — just make sure to back up your current settings first!
Once you have it set up the way you like it on both machines, you should have a consistent cursor appearance. If you're looking for more stylish cursor designs, there are many custom cursors available online that you can download and install, ensuring they are compatible with Windows 10. Be sure to check the licensing agreements for any third-party cursors you may wish to use.
The cursor icon on Windows 10 is customizable, but it's not as straightforward as changing a simple setting. The cursor icon is tied to the Windows theme and can be affected by various factors, including:

Theme: Each theme (e.g., Light, Dark, High Contrast) has its own cursor icon set.
Display settings: The display settings, such as resolution, scale, and font size, can influence the cursor icon.
System configuration: The system configuration, such as the type of graphics card or display adapter, can also affect the cursor icon.
From the Pointers tab, you can customize individual cursor icons. Click on a cursor type (like "Normal Select"), then hit the "Browse" button. Navigate to the folder where you saved your new cursor files and select the corresponding cursor. Repeat this step for each cursor you want to change. Once you’re done, click "Apply" and then "OK."