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    [solved] Disable animated mouse cursors?

    Is there a way to disable the animated mouse cursors, and particularly the "twisting circles" ones? I just find them irritating. I have not been able to find a cursor theme that does not have them, and there do not appear to be any icons within the themes that control this behavior.
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    Re: Disable animated mouse cursors?

    What version of Kubuntu, and what Cursor Theme are you using? Cursor Themes (should) be in System Settings > Keyboard & Mouse > Mouse > Cursor Theme
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      #3
      Re: Disable animated mouse cursors?

      Kubuntu-9.10 (whatever the current up-to-date version is, kde-4.3.2, I think)

      Cursor theme: I've tried several, all with the same animations. We can use "Oxygen White" for the purpose of discussion.
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        #4
        Re: Disable animated mouse cursors?

        Is there a way to disable the animated mouse cursors, and particularly the "twisting circles" ones?
        I think that the only way is to install a theme that has a non animated watch (hourglass) cursor or other cursors /1/. If the theme (partial mouse theme) don't have a watch-cursor then the KDE will use the default mouse theme watch-cursor.

        Here the "System Settings > Keyboard & Mouse > Mouse > Cursor Theme" is working for the users. Before the log in the Kubuntu/KDE is using the default cursor theme.


        Changing the default theme
        (example)

        /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme has:
        Code:
        [Icon Theme]
        Name = Oxygen White
        Comment = Oxygen mouse theme. Oxygenize your desktop!
        Inherits = oxy-white
        Downloading a mouse theme (http://www.kde-look.org/content/show...content=111343)

        Unpacking OpenZone_Black. Copying it, in to the /usr/share/icons/OpenZone_Black. Editing /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme:
        Code:
        [Icon Theme]
        Name = OpenZone Black
        Comment = OpenZone Black mouse theme.
        Inherits = OpenZone_Black
        Now the OpenZone Black is the default theme -> the "OpenZone Black" theme is used before the log in


        /1/ or make your very own theme.

        > How to Make a Cursors File for Ubuntu
        > Make X11 Cursor
        > Creating a X11 Cursor Theme

        Before you edit, BACKUP !

        Why there are dead links ?
        1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
        2. Thread: Lost Information

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          #5
          Re: Disable animated mouse cursors?

          Shame - I love the spinning circles! So smooth...

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            #6
            Re: Disable animated mouse cursors?

            Thanks for the info.
            What I did is copy the oxy-white theme to oxy-white-noanim, found some cursors in the whiteglass theme that I copied into oxy-white-noanim as wait and watch, and then set oxy-white-noanim to default. Works like a charm.
            I will eventually get around to making my own theme -- a rainbow kubuntu animation would sure be cool.
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