Terminal User Guide
The point where text is inserted in a Terminal window is indicated by a cursor. You can customize the color and style of the cursor.
Change cursor color in mac. Mar 6, 2016 9:28 AM Reply Helpful (5) Thread reply - more options. Link to this Post; User profile for user: Old Toad. Choose a new color in the “Change Pointer Color” section. There are four options here: white with a black border (the default), black with a white border, inverted (for example, black on a white background or white on a black background), or your selected color with a black border. If you choose the color option, a lime green cursor is the.
- In the Terminal app on your Mac, choose Terminal > Preferences, then click Profiles.
- In the Profiles list, select a profile.
- Click Text.
- Under Cursor, select a cursor style.
- If you want the cursor to flash, select “Blink cursor.”
- To change the color of the cursor, click the cursor color well, then select a color.
Change Mouse Cursor Color Mac
See alsoUse profiles to change the look of Terminal windows on MacChange Profiles Text preferences in Terminal on Mac