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Select "Lock Mouse Cursor to Current Monitor" or create a custom function to lock the cursor to your main display. Assign a hotkey (e.g., Ctrl + Alt + L) to quickly toggle the mouse lock on and off when gaming. Press the hotkey to lock the mouse cursor to your primary monitor before starting the game.
Updating or reinstalling your mouse drivers may also help, as outdated drivers can lead to cursor issues. If the problem persists, consider using third-party software like "Cursor Lock" to lock the mouse within the game window. Additionally, check for any background applications that might be interfering with the mouse's behavior during gameplay.
A lot of users accidentally turn off the mouse pointer via their keyboard. The key F5 is generally used to disable the mouse so try pressing F5. If that doesn’t work then try (function key) FN + F5 or FN + F9 if you are using ASUS or FN + F7 if you are using an Acer machine.
Please try the following steps and check if it helps. 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.
A mouse pointer or cursor is a graphical image on the PC monitor or other display device. The pointer echoes movements of the pointing device, commonly a mouse, touchpad, or stylus pen, signals the point where actions of the user take place. Windows uses .ani (animated cursor) and .cur (cursor) files for mouse pointers.
As soon as I open gamebar then open the xbox social widget to see my friends list, I close gamebar and the problem occurs, the mouse cursor now doesn't stay within the games window and moves onto monitors at either side of my main gaming screen. Same exact issue. Windows game bar completely makes it so I can't Sea of Thieves.
Kindly try updating manually your mouse driver: 1. Open Start Menu. 2. Type Device Manager and Open it. 3. Double-Click on the category "Mice and other pointing devices". 4. Right click on your audio input driver and select "Update Driver". 5. Next select "Browse my computer for drivers" 6.
The mouse then could leave the fullscreen and went to the second monitor while gaming (Counter Strike 2 and also other games). I found 2 workarounds to solve this issue: 1. Only possible if you have a Windows Restore point before you opened the game bar by pressing WIN+G for the first time:
Hello. Looks like you have a custom mouse pointer. My mouse pointer is a cat. I think it maybe possible you have a large mouse pointer set. Try to change the default mouse pointer. Win+R -> Control.exe -> Control Panel\All Control Panel Items -> Mouse -> Pointers
This arrow flickers in rhythm with the cursor. I have tried every suggestion I can find on the internet, including those from this forum. I've deleted device drivers for both the mouse and video card and the intel driver, changed screen resolution, tried changing mouse settings, tried changing the settings of my video drivers, I tried changing ...