Figured it out. Had to do a few things (nixos btw)
1. Enable dconf
2. Enable gtk in home manager
3. Set gtk cursor package, name, and size, in home-manager
4. (Optional) Say fuck it at this point and just use a gtk cursor on kde anyways.
Figured it out. Had to do a few things (nixos btw)
1. Enable dconf
2. Enable gtk in home manager
3. Set gtk cursor package, name, and size, in home-manager
4. (Optional) Say fuck it at this point and just use a gtk cursor on kde anyways.
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