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Press Windows + R keys altogether to bring out the Run box. Type devmgmt.msc and then hit Enter to open Device Manager. Press Tab to switch to devices list. Use arrow keys to scroll down to Mice and other pointing devices and use the right arrow key to expand it. Use the down arrow key to select your mouse device.
My mouse is invisible, but only when the game is in full screen. Things I've already tried: Disabling pointer trail and everything related to areo (back to basic) Creating another user (in case my account was corrupted) Changing my resolution to minimum than lunch the game. Updating my mouse drivers (R.A.T.S 5) Updating my graphic card's drivers.
The mouse cursor just simply becomes invisible on fullscreen, but still works and interactable ingame without it being visible. However, the cursor becomes visible on windowed-fullscreen or just windowed. This one problem doesn't occur on Minecraft Bedrock Edition. I could assume this issue in Microsoft's end (since Dev 26058.1100).
Nothing wrong with my mouse. I can't play Star Wars Battlefront 2 too, because I don't have a mouse cursor. My controller wasn't plugged in, and the ploblem still not gone. I turned off my Orgin overlay and it worked, like KeldonLighthand said. Origin>Application settings>More>Origin In-game> turn off Origin in-game.
Click Start> Settings > Devices > Select Mouse > click on Additional mouse options > Open the Pointer Options tab > Uncheck the option "Hide the mouse pointer while typing" > click Apply then OK to save changes. Now, check whether the mouse cursor appears this time. Let me know if this works. Thank you.
I understand that you have some issue in seeing clearly the mouse cursor when using Microsoft edge. We apologize for the inconvenience. Don't worry we will work together to find a resolution for this issue. We can try to change the color of your mouse cursor so that it will be more visible when using Microsoft edge browser, please check the ...
Also, try running Excel in safe mode: To do this, right-click the Start button (lower-left corner) in Windows, and click Run. In the Run box, type excel /safe, and click OK. (There’s a space between excel and /). NOTE: To stop Office Safe Mode, exit and restart your Office application. It will start in normal mode unless there's a problem ...
1. turning on/off the 'smart cursoring'. 2. activate/unactivate 'hide pointer while typing' in 'pointer options'. 3. uninstall and reinstall office 365, repair/reset office 365. 4. turning off the HDR settings. 5. changing the display scale in 'display settings'. 6. lauching word in a safe mode. 7. changing the regional settings.
Ensure that the Show cursor option is enabled. Check hardware acceleration in Excel. Open Excel and click on the "File" tab. Click on "Options" and then select "Advanced". Scroll down to the "Display" section and make sure that the "Disable hardware graphics acceleration" option is checked. Click "OK" to save the changes and then restart Excel.
2. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. NOTE: If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click Continue. 3. Click Display adapters to expand. 4. Under Display adapter, double-click the entry for your Graphics card, and then click the Driver tab. 5.