PPSM to CUR Converter

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Rare Format Supported

CUR is a niche format most converters ignore. Convertio handles the full PPSM-to-cursor pipeline, letting you create custom pointers from slide artwork directly.

Custom Cursor Design

Turn any PPSM slide graphic into a Windows cursor. Brand your desktop experience or build themed cursor packs from presentation visuals with minimal effort.

Runs in the Cloud

The entire conversion from PPSM to CUR happens on Convertio servers. No cursor editor software needed on your machine — just a browser and your presentation.

How to convert PPSM to CUR

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose cur or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your cur file right afterwards

About formats

PPSM (PowerPoint Slideshow with Macros) is a macro-enabled slideshow format in Microsoft PowerPoint, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. PPSM combines the auto-play slideshow behavior of PPSX with the VBA macro capabilities of PPTM — opening a PPSM file launches it directly into full-screen presentation mode while allowing embedded macro code to execute during the slideshow. The format is structurally a ZIP archive containing the same XML slide parts as other OOXML presentation formats, plus a vbaProject.bin stream housing the VBA project. This combination is particularly valuable for interactive presentations: macro-driven slideshows can respond to user input, navigate non-linearly between sections, query external databases, update content in real time, and log audience responses during training or assessment sessions. One advantage is interactive presentation capability — PPSM enables quiz-style presentations where clicking answer buttons triggers immediate scoring feedback, branching paths, or data recording, all invisible to the audience. The macro-enabled slideshow format also supports self-contained automation: a PPSM file can run initialization routines on launch, configure the display environment, and clean up resources on exit without any manual intervention. As with all macro-enabled Office Open XML formats, the distinct .ppsm extension helps administrators enforce security policies that differentiate between trusted macro content and standard presentations. PPSM is supported exclusively in Microsoft PowerPoint desktop editions.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
CUR is the cursor image format for Microsoft Windows), structurally nearly identical to the ICO (icon) format but with the addition of a hotspot coordinate that identifies the precise pixel position where mouse clicks register. Introduced with early Windows versions, CUR files use the same container structure as ICO: a directory header listing one or more image entries, each specifying dimensions and color depth, followed by the pixel data for each variant. Like ICO, a single CUR file can contain multiple images at different sizes and color depths, allowing Windows to select the most appropriate cursor image for the current display resolution and color settings. Image data within CUR files can be stored as BMP pixel arrays (for legacy compatibility) or as embedded PNG images (supported since Windows Vista) for alpha-blended cursors with smooth edges. The hotspot coordinate — the distinguishing feature separating CUR from ICO — is stored as an X,Y pair in the directory entry header, typically pointing to the tip of an arrow or the center of a crosshair. One advantage is multi-resolution packaging: a single CUR file provides appropriate cursor imagery across display densities from standard DPI to high-DPI screens. Native Windows integration is another strength — CUR files are loaded directly by the operating system for mouse cursor) display without any third-party software. CUR files are used by application developers and theme creators to customize the pointing experience across Windows environments.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1987

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPSM to CUR?

CUR is the native Windows cursor format. Converting a PPSM slide graphic to CUR lets you create branded or custom cursors from existing presentation artwork.

What opens CUR?

Windows uses CUR natively for mouse cursors. Cursor editors like RealWorld Cursor Editor, IrfanView, GIMP, and Greenfish Icon Editor can also open and modify CUR files.

How is CUR different from ICO?

CUR and ICO share the same internal structure, but CUR adds hotspot coordinates — the exact pixel where the cursor "clicks." ICO lacks this cursor-specific metadata.

Are macros removed during conversion?

Yes. CUR is a minimal bitmap container for cursor graphics. No VBA macros or executable code from the PPSM can exist in the CUR output.

Is this free to use?

Convertio provides free PPSM to CUR conversion. Premium plans offer expanded limits for users creating large custom cursor sets.

What resolution should I use for cursors?

Standard Windows cursors are 32x32 pixels. High-DPI displays may use 48x48 or 64x64. Oversized cursors may not work correctly in all applications.