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Ok so, I downloaded this mouse cursor from open cursor library. The mouse cursor Taariq bolt.ani I dont know how to install or use this cursor! Please tell me how to use it, and I hope its not SUPER advanced stuff lol. Please help me!










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    Ok so, I downloaded this mouse cursor from open cursor library. The mouse cursor Taariq bolt.ani I dont know how to install or use this cursor! Please tell me how to use it, and I hope its not SUPER advanced stuff lol. Please help me!










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      Ok so, I downloaded this mouse cursor from open cursor library. The mouse cursor Taariq bolt.ani I dont know how to install or use this cursor! Please tell me how to use it, and I hope its not SUPER advanced stuff lol. Please help me!










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      Ok so, I downloaded this mouse cursor from open cursor library. The mouse cursor Taariq bolt.ani I dont know how to install or use this cursor! Please tell me how to use it, and I hope its not SUPER advanced stuff lol. Please help me!







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          Installing cursors is really simple.



          Install Tweak Tool with Software Centre or type commands:



          $ sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool


          next you should copy folder with downloaded cursor theme.
          to do, you need be root:



          $ sudo nautilus


          navigate to your downloads folder and look for archive with cursor,
          open archive and copy folder into /usr/share/icons



          you are done, now start tweak tool to change your cursor:



          $ gnome-tweak-tool





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              Installing cursors is really simple.



              Install Tweak Tool with Software Centre or type commands:



              $ sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool


              next you should copy folder with downloaded cursor theme.
              to do, you need be root:



              $ sudo nautilus


              navigate to your downloads folder and look for archive with cursor,
              open archive and copy folder into /usr/share/icons



              you are done, now start tweak tool to change your cursor:



              $ gnome-tweak-tool





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                Installing cursors is really simple.



                Install Tweak Tool with Software Centre or type commands:



                $ sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool


                next you should copy folder with downloaded cursor theme.
                to do, you need be root:



                $ sudo nautilus


                navigate to your downloads folder and look for archive with cursor,
                open archive and copy folder into /usr/share/icons



                you are done, now start tweak tool to change your cursor:



                $ gnome-tweak-tool





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                  Installing cursors is really simple.



                  Install Tweak Tool with Software Centre or type commands:



                  $ sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool


                  next you should copy folder with downloaded cursor theme.
                  to do, you need be root:



                  $ sudo nautilus


                  navigate to your downloads folder and look for archive with cursor,
                  open archive and copy folder into /usr/share/icons



                  you are done, now start tweak tool to change your cursor:



                  $ gnome-tweak-tool





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                  Installing cursors is really simple.



                  Install Tweak Tool with Software Centre or type commands:



                  $ sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool


                  next you should copy folder with downloaded cursor theme.
                  to do, you need be root:



                  $ sudo nautilus


                  navigate to your downloads folder and look for archive with cursor,
                  open archive and copy folder into /usr/share/icons



                  you are done, now start tweak tool to change your cursor:



                  $ gnome-tweak-tool






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