Rainbow Cursor makes your cursor cycle through colors. By default, the colors are the prismatic rainbow, but new color palettes can be added by other mods or content packs.
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Rainbow Cursor is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License. See the GitHub page for the license text.
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Changelogs
Version 1.0.1
Better compatibility with controllers: Now shows the rainbow cursor pointer instead of the (non-colorized) controller finger pointer
Patch for UIInfoSuite2 implementing its own cursor drawing
Rainbow Cursor makes your cursor cycle through colors. By default, the colors are the prismatic rainbow, but new color palettes can be added by other mods or content packs.
Supports in-game configuration via Generic Mod Config Menu, if installed (and some additional user interface features on the configuration page if GMCM Options is installed).
For more details, release notes, source code, and information on how to make a content pack to add your own custom color palette, see the GitHub repo.