Doom Knight — MS-DOS Terminal is a 13-piece animated pixel-art cursor set built around the MS-DOS Terminal aesthetic. Every pointer in the pack is hand-tuned at the native 16×16 grid before being upscaled, so the silhouette stays crisp on 1080p, 1440p, and 4K monitors without the soft, antialiased halo that ruins most ‘retro’ cursors.
The Doom Knight theme leans into the colors and motifs that defined an entire era of consumer hardware. Phosphor amber and CGA cyan cursors that feel right at home on a beige tower. The result is a cursor pack that feels like an authentic period piece rather than a Photoshop filter applied over a generic mouse arrow. Pack author GlitchGardener shipped 13 cursors in this set so that every pointer state your operating system asks for — pointer, hand, text I-beam, busy, working, link select, help, crosshair, precision, move, diagonal resize, and unavailable — is covered. There are no missing states, which means Windows will not silently swap in the default white arrow when you hover over a loading dialog.
Animation is restrained on purpose. The looping frames stay under twelve frames per cycle and never exceed two-frame-per-tick movement, because anything faster turns into visual noise after fifteen minutes of real desktop use. The busy and working pointers spin at roughly two revolutions per second, which is fast enough to read as ‘activity’ but slow enough to fade into the background while you actually do work. Frame timing is encoded in the .ani files using standard JIFFIES (1/60s) so any modern Windows release plays the animation at the intended speed.
The included cursor types in this download are: busy, forbidden, precision, move, crosshair, resize-ne, pointer, text, progress, help, hand, link. Each one ships in three variants — small (32×32), medium (48×48), and large (64×64) — to handle high-DPI laptops and ultrawide monitors without resorting to OS scaling, which would otherwise muddle the pixels. If you stream, the medium variant is usually the sweet spot for a 1920×1080 capture: the cursor stays clearly visible on a webcam-overlaid scene without dominating the canvas.
Licensing for this pack is GPLv3. That covers personal desktops, livestreams, recorded YouTube tutorials, and most non-commercial creative projects. For commercial reuse — for example, bundling the cursors inside a paid game, a SaaS product, or a paid course — please re-read the linked license terms or reach out via the contact page. CursorCraft does not relicense third-party assets, so the original creator’s terms always govern.
Community rating sits at 4.1/5, which puts Doom Knight — MS-DOS Terminal comfortably in the upper tier of the MS-DOS Terminal collection. The most common feedback is that the silhouettes ‘read’ at a glance even on busy backgrounds — a non-trivial property for a 16-pixel-wide pointer. If you would like to suggest a fix, an additional cursor state, or a new color variant, the contact form takes about thirty seconds.
Cursors included in this pack
- Busy — Doom Knight Busy Spinner
busy - Unavailable — Doom Knight Unavailable
forbidden - Precision — Doom Knight Precision Reticle
precision - Move — Doom Knight Move Anchor
move - Crosshair — Doom Knight Crosshair
crosshair - Resize NE/SW — Doom Knight Diagonal Resize
resize-ne - Pointer — Doom Knight Pointer
pointer - Text Select — Doom Knight Text I-Beam
text - Working — Doom Knight Working Pointer
progress - Help — Doom Knight Help Pointer
help - Hand / Link — Doom Knight Hand
hand - Link Select — Doom Knight Link Select
link - Busy — Doom Knight Busy Spinner
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How to install Doom Knight — MS-DOS Terminal
On Windows 11 or Windows 10, unzip the download, right-click install.inf and choose Install, then open Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Mouse → Additional mouse settings → Pointers and pick the new scheme. Full walkthrough in the Windows install guide.
On macOS, the bundled .cape file works with the free Mousecape tool. macOS does not support custom system cursors natively, so a third-party loader is required.
On Linux, drop the included theme folder into ~/.icons or /usr/share/icons, then switch the active cursor theme from your desktop environment’s appearance settings. Tested on GNOME 46, KDE Plasma 6, and Hyprland with current XCursor builds.
For browser-only deployment (e.g., a website that wants this cursor on its homepage), see the CSS cursor guide.
Download
Pick the package that matches your platform. All downloads are virus-scanned at upload, hosted on the same origin as this page (no third-party redirects), and include a README.md with the original creator’s contact details.
- Doom Knight — MS-DOS Terminal — Windows .cur + .ani bundle (.zip)
- Doom Knight — MS-DOS Terminal — macOS Mousecape .cape
- Doom Knight — MS-DOS Terminal — Linux XCursor theme (.tar.gz)
- Doom Knight — MS-DOS Terminal — Source .png sprites (animator-friendly)
Demo build — download buttons above are placeholders pending the upload pipeline. The cursor previews on this page are rendered live from the pack’s palette and shape data.