![]() Here is a little something for all of you Mac-lovers who use Windows. A quick and easy way to have Mac OS X mouse cursors on a PC running Windows 7, Vista or XP. Although personally I’m not a Mac person, one of the first things I do after installing a fresh copy of Windows is change the mouse pointers to the Mac OS X ones. Usually this means I have to download a zip of individual pointer icons and then manually assign them to the right cursors in the Control Panel, which is a bit annoying.Well, I don’t have to do this anymore. This morning I put together a nice and easy installer that does all that manual work for me. You can download the installer using the link below. Mac OS X Cursor Scheme with Installation Files - posted in Windows Old: Well, I took the original Mac OS X cursors and I buffed them up a bit. The originals were made by Shinde, but I put them in different folders, added installation files, and even took screenshots! I hope you guys enjoy! Sep 4, 2009 - Or do you long to give Mac OS X a test run but don't particularly want to buy a Mac? Like Mac OS X, for instance, doesn't mean you can then install Final Cut Pro on. Afterward, most of the theme settings for Windows XP or 2003 are. As you move the mouse arrow over them, even on a lower-end system. Thanks to Shinde for uploading the cursors to Winmatrix.com. No, I had the same problem. I found a very simple solution though. Simply create a folder called 'Shortcuts' and drag it to be a new icon on your desktop. Drag and drop all your shortcuts to this folder. When you are done, rename the folder with just a comma. ' When that is done, just right click on the folder icon and click Properties' then 'Customize'. Then click 'Change Icon' and look for a blank space in between all the options for new icons. There should be a few. When you find such a space, click on it and click apply. Then your folder will be invisible, and the comma will seem like it's just another star in the backround. Make sure you know where the folder is so you can drag and drop your shortcuts back if you want to. I made my very own Vista into Mac Guide Step One: You need RocketDock - And if you want a Bigger Mac feel Download these things for RocketDock MAC OS X Skin for RocketDock - MAC OS X Icons for Rocketdock - MAC OS X Calander for RocketDock - Step Two: Now the Visualisation (Start Bar, Menu's etc.) Now what you want is WindowsBlinds. ![]() It can change the look of vista in a Flash WindowsBlinds7 - (Ignore the Address it has a 30 day free Trial, When the trial runs out just download it again) Now the Mac theme For WindowsBlinds - Step Three: The Desktop Background Well you want a nice Mac Background So here are some links Aqua Blue Mac - Mac Space (original) - If you don't Like them then Go to Google Images;) And another thing, Right-Click on you're Desktop and then click View Then uncheck Show Desktop Icons and you will have a Clean-Cut Desktop Step Four: Still have that Vista Feel? Well then you need This IconPackage. It changes nearly EVERY Vista icon into a Different pack (Yes you can change it back with the click of a button) Download it Here - Once again ignore the Address its got a free version! Step Five: Internet Exploring Well You should consider Dumping Internet Explorer or FireFox for Safari if you want a complete Mac Feel Download it for Vista Here - Well i think Thats it, Please Thank me if it works for you (It will) This comment took a while because i Had to Handwrite all the links (It wouldn't let me copy and paste).
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