Thank you for downloading these cursors.

Version 7 Feb 2007

If you downloaded the ZIP file, then you have all the cursors

1) Unzip the file and store in a known place. 

2) Copy the *.CUR and *.ANI files to your windows Cursor folder. (see below.)


Heres what you need to do to install these cursors. (Microsoft XP)

1) Download and copy the cursor files to a safe location. If the "DOWNLOAD SAVE TO" dialog box doesn't open when you click the links below, try doing a right click then select the "SAVE AS" option.

2) Copy / Paste the downloaded files to the cursor folder. The Cursor folder for WinXP = C:\WINDOWS\Cursors


HOW TO CHANGE YOUR DEFAULT DESKTOP CURSORs</h3>

1) Click  START > Control Panel > Mouse

2) When the "Mouse Properties" box opens, click the "Pointers" tab

3) In the Scheme dropdown box,  Verify the current Scheme. It is most likely "Windows Default (system scheme)". You can go back to this if all else fails.

4) In the "Customize" scroll window, select the cursor that you want to replace - (Normal Select, the very top one is the normal windows desktop arrow pointer). 
CLICK (Highlight) on Normal Select.

5) Click on the "Browse" button. Browse to the location (C:\WINDOWS\Cursors) that you copied the cursor files to.

6) The new cursors will begin with "Waiters_Cursors". When you find the file (LongEZ.cur), highlight it, it will preview in the window. If this is the cursor you want, click OPEN.

7) Click on "Apply" and WHAM, your new cursor will be activated instantly.

	To replace the other cursors, repeat steps 4 through 7:

	LongEZ Hover > 	Replaces the "link", finger cursor.
	LongEZ Wait > 	Replaces the "Busy and/or Working in background", Hourglass cursor.
	LongEZ Not Allowed > Replaces the "Not Allowed or Unavailable", Not Allowed cursor.
	LongEZ Help > 	Replaces the "Help", Question mark cursor.

8) When your finished applying all the new cursors, you can save this as your custom Scheme.

9) To save as a custom scheme, click on the "Save As" button (located below the Scheme dropdown box).

10) A "Save Scheme" window will pop up. In the "Save this cursor scheme as" box, type in the name that you want to save your new custom scheme as. I typed in "Windows LongEZ".

11) Click OK, your scheme is now safely stored away.


NOTE 1: It takes several minutes to get used to the LongEZ cursors, especially if you've been using the "arrow" for a long time.

NOTE 2: The "Hot Spot" of the LongEZ cursor is the nose of the plane. The RV "Hot Spot" in the tip of the propellor. You'll catch on to this quickly.

NOTE 3: Your welcome to use these at home. If you use them on your web site, please post a link to this page. OR, post a link to www.iflyez.com


WARNING:  Don't get caught making airplane noises!</h4>


Waiter


UNZIP - If you have WinXP, then this utility is built in as part of th WinXP operating system. Otherwise, you'll need to download a Free copy of WinZip at www.winzip.com.

 If you need to use WinZip, the instruction below will be similiar, extract the files to C:\WINDOWS\Cursors.

WinXP Users

1) Download and save the the cursor ZIP file to your desktop (makes it easy to find)

2) You'll notice the folders icon has a zipper (cute).

3) Right click on the zip folder and select "EXTRACT ALL".

4) An Extraction wizard pops up, click NEXT at the Welcome screen.

5) The next screen is the "Select a Destination", Select "BROWSE".

Browse to:   "My Computer C:\WINDOWS\Cursors"

6) Click "Next" If you get a warning about "READ ME FIRST.txt" already exists, click "Yes"

 You'll see the progress bar move as the files are extracted and placed in the cursor folder.

7) Click "Finish" after all the files are extracted.

This places the cursors in your Windows cursor folder.

