If you’re tired of the default Windows 11 cursor and want something fresh and stylish, you’re in the right place! Recently, I discovered an amazing custom cursor, and I absolutely love it. It’s slightly bigger than the default one and has a sleek, modern look that makes navigation even more enjoyable.
Meet the Windows 11 Cursor Concept Pro
The cursor I’m using is called Windows 11 Cursor Concept Pro, designed by Jepi Creations. This guy makes some really cool cursors for Windows, and I’ve used his work before. In fact, I even reviewed one of his cursors about a year or two ago.
This time, I found something even better! The Windows 11 Cursor Concept Pro has multiple variants, including a tail version if you prefer cursors with a trailing effect. Both versions look fantastic and feel smoother than the default Windows cursor.
Why You Should Try This Cursor
- Bigger & More Visible – Easier on the eyes.
- Smoother Animation – Feels natural while moving around.
- Dark & Light Themes Available – Matches your Windows theme preference.
- Free to Download & Use – No hidden charges!
How to Download the Windows 11 Cursor Concept Pro
You can download the cursor from my GitHub repository: Download Here
- Click the link above to visit the GitHub page.
- Download the ZIP file.
- Once downloaded, extract the ZIP file to a folder.
How to Install the Cursor on Windows 11
After extracting the files, follow these simple steps to install the cursor:
- Open the extracted folder.
- Choose between Dark Theme or Light Theme.
- Inside the chosen folder, find the Install.inf file.
- Right-click on Install.inf and click Install.
- A prompt will appear—click OK to confirm.
- Now, go to Mouse Settings:
- Open Windows Search (Press
Win + S
) - Type Mouse Settings and click on it.
- Scroll down and click Additional Mouse Settings.
- Navigate to the Pointers tab.
- Select your new cursor from the dropdown.
- Click Apply and then OK.
- Open Windows Search (Press
Enjoy Your New Look!
That’s it! You now have a fresh, stylish cursor that enhances your Windows experience. If you ever get bored of this one, you can always explore more cursors on DeviantArt or other platforms.
I hope this guide was helpful! If you have any questions or want to discuss more, feel free to drop a comment below. See you in the next one—take care and have fun!