For windows XP, left click the start button, left click control panel, left click appearance & themes. On the left side of the window it should say mouse pointers, left click that. From there you can change your pointer. On windows Vista, Right click on the desktop, then left click on personalize, then left click on mouse pointers.
One can change the look of their mouse cursors on the computer by setting it up in the control panel area where they can click the mouse icon, then by clicking the mouse properties and then select the type of cursor as they wanted it to look like.
Right-Click the desktopclick propertieslook to the top leftclick change desktop iconsclick the My Computer iconclick change icon
A 'Button' or an 'Icon" are two selectable items. You can also use a mouse to check/uncheck a check box.
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Computer/Control panel and in vista there is an icon for mouse, click there to adjust settings. Or if you have a different op, control panel, device manager, look for your mouse in list.
go into control panel--mouse--and one of those tabs will let you change the mouse icon but if you mean how to get more mouse icons, well i dont know how
It usually looks like an arrow. But you can customize the mouse cursor to have a wide range of appearances if you want to. You can do this by going into 'My Computer' and selecting the mouse icon.
If you click right mouse when on the desktop then choose new folder. then open it and go to properties and choose "change icon"and that will give you a number of icon options. Ric
click on the thing u want 2 change go to propoties click customize go 2 change icon change icon click apply click ok
You go to the start menu and press settings. You then go into printers and other hardware. After that opens, go to the mouse section. The fourth thing you do is press browse and look at all the mouse icons that you like. To get that icon and keep it, press open. The very last thing you do is to obviously press SAVE. Your done. To change it again, do the same thing.
you just go into settings on the windows icon
Select the icon, rt mouse click, properties, select icon. This assumes Windows XP.