How to install/activate

Open the mouse panel in the system control folder, click pointers, highlight the e.g. normal selection pointer, click the Search button, browse to the/your \TopPointers directory (C:\Windows\Cursors\TopPointers is the default), select the folder \R Pointers (if you are right hander), choice/highlight TopPointer.cur, click open button, click take over/use button, click ok - ready.

Do the same with the \L Pointers if you are a left hander. 

Note: 
Some programs have an own pointer (e.g. Paint) and won't allow any other. In this case you are just able to use the pointer the program selects as long as the program is running. Have a look in the manual of this program, maybe there is a note/hint about in.

Trouble shooting:
If your system is using after a reboot the old pointers instead of this fine new (unlikely) drop the TopPointer cursor(s) of your choice in the normal cursor folder of Windows (e.g. C:\Windows\Cursors ) and activate the new pointer again like descripted. That's it. 
If the system still won't use after the next reboot the new pointer (very unlikely) rename the pointer to a existing shema pointer.
Means rename e.g. the TopPointer.cur to Arrow_TopPointer.cur and the rest is like discripted...
Again not?  
Check out this: Is the cursor directory stuff protected well you are connected with a server? In this case ask your System Administrator for help.
Again not?
Are your sure you are trying it with a MS-Windows computer?

If you are using an old Win3* (we didn't designed the TopPointers for) you may have to rename the cursor names first to the old 8.3 format. Watch that the extension is always .cur means e.g. TopPointer.cur to TOPOINTR.CUR otherwise you'll see someting like TOPPOI~1.CUR. 
dot CUR is the extension of cursors - all cursors.

Removing: Simple drop the hole TopPointers folder into trash.
The TopPointer.exe (sfx) make no entries anywhere outside of his own directory. Means: after trowing the TopPointer directory in the trash, your system is clean!
If you open know the mouse panel and click pointers, you got an error message that it couldn't found the TopPointers and takes the own default pointer/beam.
Some systems may use the default just after next reboot.
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