Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 5, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 5, 2024 How to change your mouse pointer and cursor in Windows 11 or 10 The Windows mouse pointer/cursor is something you look at and rely on all day long, but it’s also easily taken for granted. For most users, it’s just the default white arrow at a small size. However, if your eyesight isn’t great or you have multiple monitors like I do, it can sometimes be difficult to see your mouse pointer. Fortunately, it’s easy to change the size and ****** of your mouse pointer in Windows 11 or 10. And, if you want to go further, you can even install custom mouse pointers that look different. Below, we’ll look at a couple of different ways to customize the cursor, starting with the easiest. We took screenshots in Windows 11, but the steps are the same in Windows 10. How to Change Your Mouse Pointer using Accessibility Settings If you just want to change the size and ****** of your pointer — the best idea for improving visibility — you should use the Windows Settings Accessibility menu. Here’s how. 1. Search for “change pointer” in the Windows search menu and click the top result. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) 2. Select a mouse pointer style. I recommend picking the colorful pointer option so it will stand out. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) 3. Choose a ****** if you selected the colorful pointer option. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) 4. Change the size if you want a larger pointer by moving the Size slider to the right. I like size 3 or 4. Join the experts who read Tom’s Hardware for the inside track on enthusiast PC tech news — and have for over 25 years. We’ll send breaking news and in-depth reviews of CPUs, GPUs, AI, maker hardware and more straight to your inbox. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) How to Change Your Text Cursor In the same accessibility menu (see above), you can change the text cursor thickness and / or add a cursor indicator that makes it easier to spot. 1. Navigate to the Text Cursor Settings menu. You can get there by clicking Text cursor from the Mouse accessibility menu or by searching for “Text cursor.” (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) 2. Enable the text cursor indicator and set its ****** and size, if you want an indicator. This is off by default and not needed, unless you want a colorful visual cue to help you locate the cursor. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) 3. Slide the Text cursor thickness slider to the right if you want a thicker cursor. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) Use Custom Mouse Pointers and Cursors If you want a completely different look for your pointer, perhaps a clear arrow or a theme that looks like anime characters, you can download a completely new image or set of images. In addition to the main arrow that you use to click on things, there’s icons that appear when something is loading or when you’re resizing a window. 1. Download custom cursor files. There’s a nice collection of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . 2. Unzip the downloaded set of cursors. 3. Run Install.inf if there’s such a file in the unzipped cursor folder by right clicking on it and selecting install. It will install the entire cursor / pointer scheme, complete with the pointers that show up for busy, link select (the finger), resize, etc. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) 4. Launch the Mouse Properties Control panel app by searching for “mouse pointer display.” and clicking the top result. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) 5. Select the Scheme you installed from the Scheme menu on the Pointers tab and click Ok. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) If you don’t have a Scheme installed, you can individually select each pointer type and choose a file for it using the Browse button. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) If you get bored of the custom pointers, you can change the scheme back to “(None).” More Windows Tutorials This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up How to Get Windows 11 for Free (or Under $20) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up How to Add Custom Shortcuts to the Windows 11 or 10 Context Menu This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up How to Add a Dedicated Copilot Key to any Windows 11 or 10 PC, No New Keyboard Required This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 11 ways to increase free disk space in Windows 11 or Windows 10 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #change #mouse #pointer #cursor #Windows This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/26823-how-to-change-your-mouse-pointer-and-cursor-in-windows-11-or-10/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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