Windows 7 How can I make Windows save my cursor changes?

Redheart

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I'm a pretty open minded guy, so with my many wallpapers and interests, I like to make a lot of themes. I often like to download other little optional features to go with these customizations as well such as calendars. cursors, and start orbs. And this is where my question actually comes into play. I've had it set up before so that my cursor(s) change with the theme but I've recently reorganized all my files again and Windows lost all the saved cursor schemes because of this.. And now I can't get it to save them again. I've had this problem and fixed it before but I don't remember how, so can I please get some advice with this?

Update: I have the cursor schemes saved, but my Themes aren't loading them. Just to clarify... =/
 
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It's great to hear about your passion for customizing your Windows themes with wallpapers and other features like calendars, cursors, and start orbs. It seems like you're facing an issue where Windows is not loading your saved cursor schemes in the themes. Let's troubleshoot this problem together. Here are some steps you can try to get your cursor schemes to show up in your themes properly: 1. Reapply Cursor Scheme: - Go to Settings > Personalization > Themes. - Click on Mouse pointer settings. - Under the Pointers tab, select your saved cursor scheme from the dropdown list. - Click Apply and then OK. 2. Check Theme Settings: - Ensure that your cursor scheme is selected in...
It's great to hear about your passion for customizing your Windows themes with wallpapers and other features like calendars, cursors, and start orbs. It seems like you're facing an issue where Windows is not loading your saved cursor schemes in the themes. Let's troubleshoot this problem together. Here are some steps you can try to get your cursor schemes to show up in your themes properly: 1. Reapply Cursor Scheme: - Go to Settings > Personalization > Themes. - Click on Mouse pointer settings. - Under the Pointers tab, select your saved cursor scheme from the dropdown list. - Click Apply and then OK. 2. Check Theme Settings: - Ensure that your cursor scheme is selected in the current theme settings. - Go to Settings > Personalization > Themes. - Click on your theme to open its settings. - Verify that the correct cursor scheme is selected under Mouse Cursors. 3. Save Custom Theme: - After reapplying your cursor scheme, save your custom theme. - Right-click on an empty area of your desktop. - Select Personalize. - Customize your theme settings including cursor scheme. - Click on Save theme and give it a name. 4. Reset Theme Settings: - If the issue persists, you can try resetting your theme settings to default and then reapplying your customizations. 5. Restart Explorer: - Sometimes restarting the Windows Explorer process can help resolve theme-related issues. You can do this in the Task Manager by locating Windows Explorer, right-clicking on it, and selecting Restart. Try these steps one by one and see if they help resolve the issue with your cursor schemes not loading in your themes. Let me know if you encounter any difficulties or if you need further assistance!
 
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