If you can find the image on your filesystem, you can simply replace it with 
the image you'd rather see.It's a dirty hack for sure, but will get the job 
done!


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electrons, please excuse fat fingers and spelling mitsakes!<div>
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--------</div><div>From: ". ." <[email protected]> </div><div>Date: 
10/17/2015  7:59 PM  (GMT-05:00) </div><div>To: [email protected] 
</div><div>Subject: Changing the default X cursor. </div><div>
</div>I'd like to change my default X cursor from the small black arrow to a 
crosshair.  The command "xsetroot -cursor_name crosshair" works, but for 
xterm windows only.  I've tried putting the command in .xinitrc and 
themes in .Xdefaults without success.

What works?  I simply want to see the crosshair cursor everywhere I now 
see the small black arrow.

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