An OpenSource cursor theme inspired by Google.
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- 16x16 - Small
- 24x24 - Regular
- 32x32 - Large
- 48x48 - Extra Large
- Base Color -
#4285F4
(Blue) - Outline Color -
#FFFFFF
(White)
- Base Color -
#000000
(Black) - Outline Color -
#FFFFFF
(White)
- Base Color -
#FFFFFF
(Black) - Outline Color -
#000000
(White)
- Base Color -
#FF0000
(Red) - Outline Color -
#FFFFFF
(White)
You can download latest stable
& development
releases from
Release Page.
Note If you're having trouble with the packages please submit a request to the package maintainer before creating an issue.
Arch Linux/Manjaro users can install from the AUR currently maintained by @yochananmarqos. Can be installed via Pamac (preinstalled in Manjaro), Paru or any other AUR helper.
paru -S googledot-cursor-theme
Nix users can install from the package in nixpkgs (Maintained by @Henry-Hiles). Installation instructions can be found by clicking on the title of the nix package. The nix package is currently only available in unstable.
Installation:
tar -xvf GoogleDot-Blue.tar.gz # extract `GoogleDot-Blue.tar.gz`
mv GoogleDot-* ~/.icons/ # Install to local users
sudo mv GoogleDot-* /usr/share/icons/ # Install to all users
Uninstallation:
rm ~/.icons/GoogleDot-* # Remove from local users
sudo rm /usr/share/icons/GoogleDot-* # Remove from all users
Installation:
- Unzip
.zip
file - Open unziped directory in Explorer, and right click on
install.inf
. - Click 'Install' from the context menu, and authorize the modifications to your system.
- Open Control Panel > Personalization and Appearance > Change mouse pointers, and select Google Cursors.
- Click 'Apply'.
Uninstallation:
Run the uninstall.bat
script packed with the .zip
archive
OR follow these steps:
- Go to Registry Editor by typing the same in the start search box.
- Expand
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
folder and expandControl Panel
folder. - Go to
Cursors
folder and click onSchemes
folder - all the available custom cursors that are installed will be listed here. - Right Click on the name of cursor file you want to uninstall; for eg.: Google Cursors and
click
Delete
. - Click 'yes' when prompted.
- Google Cursor build configuration and cursor hotspot settings are bundled in the
build.toml
file. - Check out the scripts section in package.json to see how we build the cursor theme,
excluding the render scripts. They are useful for converting
.svg
files to.png
files. - yarn is optional, For building XCursors and Windows cursors from
.png
files or resizing them you don't need that. If you want to develop/modify Google Cursor's colors, and bitmaps, or generate a png file from a svg, Then you can use yarn because bitmapper is written in TypeScript. - Since Google Cursor variants are designed similarly, they share the same hotspot settings so a
single configuration file
build.toml
is responsible for building all variants. Due to this, you will have to change the following options inctgen
to build the appropriate variant:- -d: bitmaps directory
- -n: The name you want to give to the generated theme.
- -c: Theme comment.
- See
ctgen --help
for all available options.
- Install build prerequisites on your system
git clone https://github.com/ful1e5/Google_Cursor
cd Google_Cursor && yarn build
- See Installing Google Cursor.
Note Bitmaps are already generated in the
bitmaps
directory and managed by the maintainer (do not edit them directly).
First make sure you installed the build prerequisites.
Now that you have the dependencies, you can try build individual themes from bitmaps and
customize sizes, target platform, and etc. with the ctgen
CLI (packed with clickgen
).
Here are the default commands we used to build the Google Cursor's variants and packed them into yarn build
:
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Blue' -n 'GoogleDot-Blue' -c 'Blue cursor theme inspired on Google'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Black' -n 'GoogleDot-Black' -c 'Black cursor theme inspired on Google'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-White' -n 'GoogleDot-White' -c 'White cursor theme inspired on Google'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Red' -n 'GoogleDot-Red' -c 'Red cursor theme inspired on Google'
Afterwards, the themes can be found in the themes
directory.
Note You can change the cursor size up to 200 because pngs are rendered with 200x200. If the cursor is resized by more than rendered png size, the final cursor will be blurred.
To build Windows cursor with size 16
:
Warning Windows cursor supports only one size, if multiple sizes are given with
-s
the first size will be considered in build.
ctgen build.toml -s 16 -p windows -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Blue' -n 'GoogleDot-Blue' -c 'Blue cursor theme inspired on Google with size 16'
You can also customize output directory with -o
option:
ctgen build.toml -s 16 -p windows -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Blue'-o 'out' -n 'GoogleDot-Blue' -c 'Blue cursor theme inspired on Google with size 16'
To build XCursor with size 16
:
ctgen build.toml -s 16 -p x11 -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Blue' -n 'GoogleDot-Blue' -c 'Blue cursor theme inspired on Google with size 16'
You can also assign multiple sizes to ctgen
for XCursors build:
ctgen build.toml -s 16 24 32 -p x11 -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Blue' -n 'GoogleDot-Blue' -c 'Blue cursor theme inspired on Google with size 16'
To customize Google Cursor's color you have to install node dependencies with yarn install
command.
After installing dependencies you can customize the colors via npx cbmp
Node CLI App which packed with
cbmp node package.
Here are the default commands we used for generating the Google Cursor's bitmaps and packed them into yarn render
:
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-Blue' -bc '#4285F4' -oc '#FFFFFF'
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-Black' -bc '#000000' -oc '#FFFFFF'
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-White' -bc '#FFFFFF' -oc '#000000'
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-Red' -bc '#FF0000' -oc '#FFFFFF'
Lets generate modern GoogleDot with green base color and black outline:
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-Hacker' -bc '#00FE00' -oc '#000000'
After rendering custom color you have to build cursor through ctgen
:
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Hacker' -n 'GoogleDot-Hacker' -c 'Green and black GoogleDot cursors.'
Afterwards, Generated theme can be found in the themes
directory.
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-Gruvbox' -bc '#282828' -oc '#EBDBB2'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Gruvbox' -n 'GoogleDot-Gruvbox' -c 'Groovy GoogleDot cursors.'
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-Solarized-Dark' -bc '#002b36' -oc '#839496'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Solarized-Dark' -n 'GoogleDot-Solarized-Dark' -c 'Solarized Dark GoogleDot cursors.'
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-Solarized-Light' -bc '#839496' -oc '#002b36'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Solarized-Light' -n 'GoogleDot-Solarized-Light' -c 'Solarized Light GoogleDot cursors.'
npx cbmp -d 'svg' -n 'GoogleDot-Dracula' -bc '#282a36' -oc '#f8f8f2'
ctgen build.toml -d 'bitmaps/GoogleDot-Dracula' -n 'GoogleDot-Dracula' -c 'Dracula GoogleDot cursors.'
Bugs should be reported here on the Github issues page.
You can create a issue, I will help you.
Check CONTRIBUTING.md, any suggestions for features and contributions to the continuing code masterelopment can be made via the issue tracker or code contributions via a Fork
& Pull requests
.