So I am using Linux mint and I have a 4k monitor so my cursor size is very very small. I have tried increasing it through Preferences->general and this worked but it is still very very small. Can this be increased through linux terminal?
Try the following where XX is the custom size entered as an integer.
gsettings set org.cinnamon.desktop.interface cursor-size XX
The default small one should be something like 24.
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Sorry if I did not mention this before, I am on mint linux 17 and the above command seems to do nothing. Is a reboot required? – CMOS Feb 6 '15 at 3:24
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Maybe a reload of the GUI, or at least a reload of the mouse section but I don't know what command to do that. I haven't used Mint in a while. – Flatlyn Feb 6 '15 at 3:30
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I have tried that, It seems that the value increases up until 50, then anything above that does not move. Is there a place I change this maximum? – CMOS Feb 6 '15 at 3:53
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CMOS, It seems that it depends on your selected cursor theme. Some supports cursor resizing, some don't. Currently, my best choice is «redglass» from the «xcursor-themes» package, but the «ComixCursors» are nice too but smaller (i.e. you need to configure a larger value for the custom size). The «dmz-cursor-theme», «breeze-cursor-theme», «oxygen-cursor-theme» & «oxygen-cursor-theme-extra» packages also contains resizable cursors. – Camion May 17 '20 at 8:16
If anyone here wants to reduce beyond min size then use a negative number in place os XX in above command