From WiiBrew, we've spotted a visual resource treat for developers within the budding Nintendo Wii homebrew community: a set of cursor images that mimic the next-generation console's standard Wiimote cursor set. Author drmr provided enough for up to four users at a time with Wii Homebrew Cursors version 1.1, and even included a set of generic blue cursors for your perusal.
With v1.1, open-hand cursors were added to the set - one for each player and the generic set. Each cursor is formatted to a 96x96 pixel layout, though it will appear properly once viewed on a 640 x 480 resolution screen (the Wii's standard resolution).
Drmr will allow manipulation of the original Wii Homebrew Cursors collection if and only if the set was credited to the original author. This is within the regulations set forth by the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license, for which these images are issued under. Pixel positioning suggestions can be reviewed at the source link we've provided below.
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