I would like to change the mouse cursor theme that is used, both in my session and in the login screen.
For example Breeze instead of the standard one called "elementary" (similar to DMZ Black).
I would like to change the mouse cursor theme that is used, both in my session and in the login screen.
For example Breeze instead of the standard one called "elementary" (similar to DMZ Black).
The following answer uses Breeze
as an example, don't forget it to replace it with the name of the theme you actually want to install.
To install an icon theme download it and move the theme directory (containing a file called index.theme
or cursor.theme
) to /usr/share/icons/
.
Open a Terminal. First put the name of the cursor theme you want to install into the variable THEMENAME
. Then set FILENAME
to either index.theme
or cursor.theme
depending on the filename in the theme directory.
THEMENAME=Breeze
FILENAME=index.theme
You should make sure that permissions are correct after copying the theme, so run chown -hR root:root /usr/share/icons/"$THEMENAME"
(chown changes the owner of a files / directories) and chmod -R 755 /usr/share/icons/"$THEMENAME"
(chmod changes permissions to read, write and execute).
Change the used theme by entering the following in Terminal:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-theme "$THEMENAME"
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme x-cursor-theme /usr/share/icons/"$THEMENAME"/"$FILENAME" 21
sudo update-alternatives --set x-cursor-theme /usr/share/icons/"$THEMENAME"/"$FILENAME"
You probably need to reboot for all changes to take effect.
To install an icon theme download it and move the theme directory (containing a file called index.theme
or cursor.theme
) to ~/.icons/
.
Open a Terminal and put the name of the cursor theme you want to install into the variable THEMENAME
:
THEMENAME=Breeze
Change the used theme by entering the following in Terminal:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-theme "$THEMENAME"
(Pantheon) Files currently has a bug where a custom cursor theme is not properly applied.
/usr/share/icons/
, but I did that already (chmod -R 755 ./Breeze
). Including chown -hR root:root ./Breeze
.
~
indicates that the directory is in your home folder, typing ~/.icons/
into files will take you straight there. That directory may not exist.