

Maybe it just doesn't give up control over the cursor's color? Do any terminal give that control to a program? I still don't know if micro tries to change it tho. I fixed by changing the appearance in the windows command prompt. But if not, then I don't need to search further and just stick with a dark theme. My question therefore is, is it possible? Is it a feature of micro? If so it could be a problem with the command prompt or the ssh, or something else.

changing the colour of a few different "highlight groups" but maybe I've missed something.I am ssh:ed into a raspberyypi that runs micro, from a windows command prompt. What I'd like to do is having the cursor be a darker color preferably through colorschemes. First, open Windows Settings by pressing Windows+i. This can help you see the pointer better or just give your Windows PC a unique sense of style. As the title reads, is it possible? I bumped into the problem when trying the bubblegum theme (a light theme) and found the white cursor on a white background a little difficult to read. Windows 11 provides several ways to customize your mouse cursor, including the ability to change its color to anything you want.
