![]() Truly Canonical and the Ubuntu community need to do some work for this in terms of End-User customization, but bottom line is that this works. Log out and log back in and you're set.For instance, you can swap the functions of your mouse buttons, make the mouse pointer more visible, and alter the scroll speed of the mouse wheel. Click Mouse form the pane on the left, scroll through the options until you seeAdditional mouse options, and click on it. ![]() In the Gnome Tweak Tool it look like this: Windows 7 You can customize your mouse in a variety of ways in Windows. To get started, open up the Settings app by pressing Windows+I on the keyboard, and click Devices from the available options. Now install Gnome/Unity Tweak Tool and change the cursor theme within them. Within the 'icons' folder you'll see a 'default' folder - open it - and open the 'index.theme' file (in gedit, in-case it doesn't open automatically), and change the theme name to the name of the cursor folder you copied (for example: 'neutral').After doing so, go to /usr/share/icons and paste the folder of the cursors.Now, go to your downloads folder (from the Root Nautilus you just opened) and copy the folder of the downloaded cursor theme (not the.VERY CAREFUL DELETING AND MOVING FILES IN IT Go to Mouse Settings > Adust mouse and cursor size. Next, open a terminal and type sudo nautilus and a Root Nautilus will launch. ![]() Sources, and untar it in the folder you downloaded.
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