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Windows Cursor Icon -

If you want to move beyond the default Windows look, you can download "Cursor Packs" from community sites like:

If you are a developer or designer creating your own icons, Windows supports: Standard static cursor file. .ani: Animated cursor file format. Windows Cursor Icon

The standard white arrow with a black outline used for clicking and dragging. Help Select: The arrow accompanied by a question mark. If you want to move beyond the default

A vertical bar used to indicate where text can be typed or highlighted. Help Select: The arrow accompanied by a question mark

The "Windows Cursor Icon" typically refers to the (pointer) or the various states the cursor can take, such as the spinning "loading" circle or the "I-beam" for text selection.

From here, you can change the pointer color (Black, White, Inverted, or Custom) and size.

You can change these icons through the built-in system settings: