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[edit] Introducing the CursorFX Control Panel

To run CursorFX, locate Start menu icon on your Start menu and click on it. You will see the CursorFX Control Panel, which consists of: a menu on the left side and a list of cursor themes on the right in the main window. The Current theme box is empty at first, until you select a theme. Once you select a theme it is placed in the box so you know what theme (skin) your cursors are wearing.

Control Panel - MyCursors - selecting a theme

[edit] CursorFX Menu: My Cursors

From the CursorFX menu you select the theme (graphics) to skin your cursor for different states (i.e. normal, help, busy, resizing windows, ...). Each state will skin your cursor with something different, but similar in theme. From other options on the CursorFX menu, you can add animated effects, download additional cursor packages (themes), change settings and get more information about CursorFX.


Control Panel menu


[edit] Cursor Themes

The main part of the CursorFX Control Panel consists of: a box displaying the Current theme, a list of themes available, and two buttons (New Package and Apply). When you run CursorFX for the first time, the Current theme box will be empty. Once you select a theme, it will be copied into the box, so you always know what theme your currently using.


Current theme


The Windows Default is whatever skin you were using prior to running CursorFX. Typically these are the graphics that came with your Windows installation. If you ever want to return to the Windows default, you simply select this theme, click Apply, and your cursor will return to normal and the Current theme will be changed to Windows Default.


Windows Default


Each cursor theme consists of: a sample of the theme (normal state of cursor), Name (i.e. CursorFX Default), Version Number (i.e. v1.0) and Author (or Company that created it) (i.e. by Stardock Design). When you click on a theme, six buttons will appear.


Theme selected


The first button Theme Properties provides information on the Theme Properties. This will display the following: Name (of the theme), Author, Version, Website (of the Author), Email and a Description. Clicking either the OK button or the close icon Close button in the upper right-hand corner, will close it and return you to the Control Panel.


Theme Properties


The second button X is the Delete button, which allows you to delete the selected theme from CursorFX. Your options are either Yes or No.


Delete dialog


The third button Browser launches your default web browser and displays the Stardock Design www.stardockdesign.com website.


The fourth button in the group Email runs your default Email program (i.e. MS Outlook). It automatically addresses an Email Stardock Design.


The fifth and sixth buttons are on the far right side. They consist of the Theme Preview Theme Preview, which allows you to see the skin for each state of the cursor. From here you can click the Select button button to change to this theme, this will return you to the Control Panel main screen and copy that theme into your Current theme box. You will need to click the Apply button button to make the changes.


Alternately, if you click the Apply button button on the Theme Preview screen, it will make the changes immediately and move the theme to the Current theme box on the Control Panel.


Click the Close preview button to return to the Control Panel main screen.


Theme Preview


The sixth and final button Theme Editor is the Theme Editor, used for changing the: skin (graphics), frames for animation, hot spots X and Y, scripting and special effects. The Theme Editor will be covered in depth in the Theme Editor section. Either click on the File menu, then Exit or click on the Close close button to close the Theme Editor and return to the Control Panel.


Theme Editor - existing theme


After selecting a theme and applying it, you can close CursorFX using the X close button.


On the bottom of the Cursor themes Control Panel is the New Package button. Clicking this button will open the Theme Editor, which allows you to create your own theme of skins. The editor will be covered in the Theme Editor section.


[edit] MyCursors Quick Reference:

Action: Do this:
Select a cursor theme. 1. Locate the desired theme from the list, single left click on it, then click on the

Apply button.


Alternately, locate the desired theme from the list, and double left click on it. No need to click the Apply button.

Preview a theme. 1. Locate the desired them from the list, single left click on it, then click on the Theme Preview Theme Preview button. This will change to the preview screen and display the skins for each state of the cursor. To return to the main screen of the Control Panel, click on Close Preview. Otherwise, if you want to select this theme, continue with step 2.

2. To Select a theme on this screen, click on the Select button. You will be returned to the main Control Panel screen, and your the theme will be copied into the Current theme box. Now click on the Apply button for the change to take effect.


Alternate Method (Step 2), on the Theme Preview screen, click on the Apply button and CursorFX will make that active and copy it into the Current theme box.

Change back to the Windows Default. 1. Click on the Windows Default at the top of the list of Cursor themes in the Control Panel.

2. Click on Apply and the changes will be immediate.

View theme properties. 1. Locate and click on the desired theme to highlight it.

2. Click on the Information icon and the Theme Properties window will open with information about the theme.

3. Click OK or Close to close the window.

Visit Stardock Design website. 1. Locate and click on a theme to highlight it.

2. Click on the Browser icon and it will open your web browser with the Stardock Design web address: www.stardockdesign.com

Send Email to Stardock Design. 1. Locate and click on a theme to highlight it.

2. Click on the Email icon to open your Email program. It will automatically be addressed to StardockDesign@stardock.com.

Delete a theme. 1. Click on the theme you want to remove from CursorFX and click on it.

2. Click on the Delete icon. A dialog box will open asking for confirmation.

3. Click on Yes button to delete the theme. Or click on No not to delete it.


Delete dialog


Close CursorFX.


Click on the Close close button, located in the upper right-hand corner of the CursorFX window.

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