I bring this up only to mention that you can add your own cursors to the collection. If you installed YoloMouse in the default location, you will find these cursors in C:/Program Files/YoloMouse/Cursors. YoloMouse comes bundled with a collection of about thirty cursors. Clicking the icon will bring up several options: About, Errors, Open settings folder, Start with Windows, Run as administrator, Exit. While YoloMouse is running, you will see its icon in the system tray. Downloading YoloMouse will take very little of your time because the installer weighs next to nothing installing YoloMouse will take little as well, because a simple setup wizard will quickly take you through the whole thing. The 32-bit version works with 32-bit games only, while the 64-bit version works with 32- and 64-bit games. YoloMouse is available as a 32- and as a 64-bit version. Press Ctrl + Alt + 0 to reset the cursor to the game default, or use Ctrl + Alt + D to make the current cursor the default. Press Alt + Ctrl + plus or minus sign and the cursor will grow or shrink in size. Press Alt + Ctrl + numbers 1 through 9 and the mouse cursor sheds its default look in favor of a custom one. YoloMouse works with games (and outside games) and lets you change the way the mouse cursor looks like.