A fresh pointer is one of the quickest ways to make the game feel like yours. This guide covers how to set a custom cursor in Roblox with ExoPanda's Mods tab — bring your own PNG and it replaces the default in every game.
By the Exo Panda Team Published ~4 min read
Cursor Types And States
Before you start, it helps to know what you can change. Roblox uses a few pointers: the normal cursor, the shift-lock cursor, and the I-beam (text) cursor. ExoPanda lets you replace the first two — the I-beam is left alone on purpose, since swapping it tends to be more confusing than useful.
Each cursor also has two states: one when it's hovering over something interactive, and one when it's just resting on screen. A custom cursor in Roblox replaces both states with your image, so design with that in mind. This all happens through ExoPanda's bootstrapper — install the app first if you haven't via the install guide.
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Prepare Your PNG
Get the image you want as a PNG, with the artwork centered in the frame. Keep it roughly 64×64 pixels — you don't want it too big, or the pointer ends up oversized in-game. You can tweak the sizing later, but starting near 64×64 saves trouble.
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How To Get A Custom Cursor In Roblox From The Mods Tab
Open ExoPanda and go to the Bootstrapper → Mods tab on the left-hand panel — or just type cursor into the search bar to jump straight there. Find the cursor option, click Import, then browse to your PNG and select it.
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Enable Mods And Reload
Make sure the Enable Mods switch is turned on — the cursor won't apply otherwise. Save your changes, then fully reload Roblox. When it reopens, you'll be using your new custom cursor in Roblox across the menus and in-game.