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How to use Custom Cursor Trail?

Make sure you are using the cool thing called Custom Cursor Trails on a webpage, or any other webpage except for Chrome Web Store, browsers internal pages, and the homepage. Customizations don't work on the Chrome Web Store page due to Googles policies! Our settings will allow you to enjoy cool cursor designs and create a unique browsing experience.

How to use Custom Cursor Trail?

1. Custom Cursor menu

To activate the Custom Cursor Trails extension, click on its icon located in the Chrome toolbar. This icon looks like a small trail of cursor movement. Once you click on the icon, the extension will be activated and you can start customizing your cursor trail.

The pop-up window will appear.

1. Custom Cursor menu

2. Setting the cursor trail

To activate the Custom Cursor Trails extension, go to the pop-up window, scroll down, and choose your desired cursor trail by clicking on it. You can also select a different cursor trail once you've played enough with the first one. Make sure to try it out anywhere except for the Chrome Web Store, inner pages of your browser, and the Homepage.

2. Setting the cursor trail

3. Changing the animation

To change the animation in the Custom Cursor Trails program, follow these steps:

  • 1.

    Click on the Custom Cursor Trails extension icon in the Chrome toolbar to open the menu.

  • 2.

    Open the Settings option by clicking on the gear icon.

  • 3.

    In the settings menu, find the Animation section and select the type of animation you want to use.

  • 4.

    After selecting the animation type, click on the Save button to save the changes.

  • 5.

    Close the settings window and check out the new animation by visiting any web page except for Chrome Web Store, browsers inner pages, and Homepage.

  • 6.

    Enjoy the new cursor animation on your favorite websites!

3. Changing the animation

4. Disabling Custom Cursor

To return the default go to Custom Cursor Trails pop-up window. You might need to reload the tab where the cursor trail is showing because of the browser cache.

4. Disabling Custom Cursor

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