Mouse Cursor Software for Presentations

This Post presents a Windows Software Utility which can be handy when doing presentations on small, big or projector screens. This Utility allows Windows users to associate a bitmap file with the mouse cursor. The bitmap file is defined within the software and the software allows user to specify a transparent color. It’s really easy to use once you get an idea of what this mouse cursor utility can do for you. In Windows Mouse Cursors can be defined from the control panel, yes you can specify mouse cursors with animations, but size of the mouse cursor is fixed and cannot be increased.

Mouse Cursor Software for Windows

Mouse Cursor Software for Windows

This Mouse Cursor Software allows you to have any size of Mouse Cursor. This Application does not changes Mouse Cursor in Control Panel and you can still change your mouse cursor from the control panel settings. This Mouse Cursor Software makes a bitmap follow your mouse cursor. Now the size of the bitmap following your mouse cursor is defined by the actual bitmap size and you are free to design your own mouse cursor in a .bmp file. Have a look at the above screenshot or Watch this Mouse Cursor Software in a Video Tutorial. The Video Displays How you can Switch from Normal Mouse Cursor to Daanav Mouse Cursor using Toggle Daanav Cursor Button and with a Keyboard Shortcut. This Video also displays how to close the big mouse cursor in case you make transparency color selection so that the mouse cursor cannot click.

Yes this Windows Mouse Cursor Software works fine on Windows 8, Windows 7 and other versions of Microsoft Windows. As this Application does not changes your actual Mouse Cursor, you can have both cursors as you want to have. In order to make changes to the actual mouse cursor, do the changes from Control Panel and in order to change the cursor defined by this Mouse Cursor Application, create a .bmp file with appropriate transparency settings, select the .bmp file in the Daanav Mouse Software and have your own Big Arrow Cursor, or anything else depending on how creative you are and how you design the bitmap file.