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Try disconnecting and reconnecting the mouse if it is a USB device. Try removing and re-pairing the mouse if it is a wireless device. Try connecting the mouse to a different USB port. Try running the Hardware Troubleshooter if you have a wired mouse or the Bluetooth Troubleshooter if you have a wireless mouse. See Use a fix-it tool with Windows ...
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.
Press Windows key + X. Select Device manager. Expand Mice and other pointing devices. Uninstall the touchpad driver. Restart your computer. 4. If the touchpad is functioning but the cursor is not appearing. Perform a system restore or scan and repair your system. Perform a system restore.
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.
Cursor is fine in short documents. Cursor is fine in long documents, in the first few pages. Cursor starts disappearing ~page 5-7 in long documents. Cursor appears in long documents when zooming out to at least 2-page view. Any zoom level below works. Any zoom level above does not work. When zooming in from 2-page view, cursor is visible for a ...
Open Device Manager and expand Mice and Other Pointing Devices. Right-click on the touchpad device (which may be listed as a HID-compatible mouse or similar device) and select Uninstall Device. Once uninstalled, click Actions on the menu bar, and then select Scan for Hardware Changes to reinstall the driver. 3.
Perform hard shutdown: > Press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds, or until the screen turns off, release the power button and wait for about 30 seconds. > After 30 seconds, press the power button again to turn on your device. Let me know how it goes. John J.D.
Hi. Good to know that your touchpad and cursor is already working. Some troubleshooting steps takes time to effect. Looks like you have received an answer that's solved your problem. Please let me know if you need further assistance. If there's nothing else, feel free to choose a rating and have a good one!
1. Press Windows + R keys altogether to bring out the Run box. 2. Type devmgmt.msc and then hit Enter to open Device Manager. mouse-cursor-disappearing-on-windows-10.png. 3. Press Tab to switch to devices list. 4. Use arrow keys to scroll down to Mice and other pointing devices and use the right arrow key to expand it.
If you need help troubleshooting this you can find the cursor in WIndows 11 by pressing the Ctrl key which will place a circle around it. Feel free to ask back any questions. If you'll report back results for each step it can help determine what else needs to be tried. I will stick with you until it is fixed.