Search in your theme package a file named ".tmTheme", this file is usually found in your user settings as "color_scheme" value.Īdd the following XML section ( ) in your theme file: Ĭhange the "background" string value (FF1111) use the HTML color picker from above, save it and the cursor colour should change at the moment.Go to "PackageResourceViewer: Open Resource".I didn’t see any settings for this in Sublime Text 3. With Notepad++, one of the first things i did was change the color, width, and blinkrate of the cursor. One thing I can’t figure out is how to modify the blinking cursor. Install Packages: "PackageResourceViewer" and "BlockCursorEverywhere" MKANET January 13, 2016, 8:24am 1 I’m still considering transitioning from Notepad++ to Sublime 3.I found out this solution, having the same error as you: Now go back to your custom setting and update as per your choice.įollow the following link to be more precise.
![sublime text 3 change cursor color sublime text 3 change cursor color](https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-WeqgOH3kBHU/VJF_-aSQXtI/AAAAAAAABac/CvswLTGaOVU/s1600/Sublimetext.png)
Look for the word "caret" and try changing the options related to caret.
![sublime text 3 change cursor color sublime text 3 change cursor color](https://i.stack.imgur.com/A2L1Y.gif)
To customize your settings in Sublime Text Select "Preferences" → "Settings-Default". Change "Text Select" to "beam_r.cur" which is easily visible in a dark themed sublimetext.
![sublime text 3 change cursor color sublime text 3 change cursor color](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TzkYk4CdvBk/maxresdefault.jpg)
If you are speaking of the dark I-beam cursor in windows, then this is not a sublimetext setting.