Fun with mouse pointer themes
One of the things I love most about Linux is that it encourages freedom and creativity, at every level. When looking at that concept from the GUI perspective, it translates, among other things, in that the end user can customize pretty much about anything.
Up until recently, I had not really played around with mouse cursor themes at all. I thought it was like Windows in the old days, where the most you could get was a different color, perhaps a cursor providing a 3D "illusion" Look&Feel to it. I couldn't have been more wrong, really. I was actually pleasantly surprised when I found what Linux cursor themes can do!
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