Change Cursor for Netbeans on Linux

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Published on 2010-06-11T02:45:41Z Indexed on 2010/06/11 2:52 UTC
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Hi,

I am recently have been successfully installed NetBean 6.8 on Ubuntu Box (10.04). But the problem is, NetBeans doesn't use the Gnome mouse Cursor by default. instead, It uses some freak mouse cursor that I hate!

So, do you have any idea about how to change the cursor that appears inside netbeans.(I have looked inside tools> options but without any output)

Also I have did:

$ grep -iR cursor  *
Binary file var/cache/all-resources.dat matches
Binary file var/cache/all-layers.dat matches
Binary file var/cache/index/s2/javascript/8/1/_0.cfs matches

(note, I didn't talked here about how to change the cursor inside some Java program written in NetBeans)

Thanks in advance.

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