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  1. May 30, 2024 · Restart your computer. It's the next easiest thing to attempt at fixing a cursor disappearing. One quick way to do this when you don't have an active cursor is to press Win + D to reach the desktop, then type Alt + F4 to find the shutdown options. Try this even if you don't think it'll work.

    • Enable Mouse/Touchpad with Functions Key. If you own a laptop and the mouse cursor disappears, check if one of the Functions keys F1-F9 (FN keys) enables or disables the mouse/touchpad.
    • Enable Touchpad in Mouse Settings. On some laptops the mouse cursor does not appear when the touchpad is turned off. So, proceed and turn on the Touchpad. *
    • Enable Touchpad in Windows 10/11 Settings. The next method to fix the disappearing mouse cursor is to enable touchpad in Settings. 1. Press the Windows + S keys to open the search.
    • Disable Tablet Mode in Windows 10. If you don't see the mouse pointer on the screen then probably your device is in tablet mode. In order to restore the cursor, you must turn off tablet mode.
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    • Restart Your Laptop. Try restarting your laptop. Even if you don't think this will fix your mouse cursor, restarting your computer can fix many issues.
    • Enable Your Mouse Cursor. Check your function keys for a trackpad icon. Some laptops have a function key (F1-12) that disables the trackpad.
    • Re-enable Your Touchpad. Check your computer settings to make sure the touchpad is enabled. If you don't see a function key to turn on your touchpad or the button didn't work, you can check your computer's settings to see if the touchpad is enabled or disabled.
    • Replug an External Mouse. Unplug any external mouses and plug them back in. If you use an external mouse, unplug it and plug it back in. Try using a different USB port, as the USB port your mouse is plugged into may have broken.
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    • Quick Fixes for a Mouse Pointer That Won’t Appear on Windows. Before we dive into the detailed solutions, let’s first explore some quick fixes that could bring back the mouse pointer.
    • Unhide the Mouse Pointer in the System Settings. If the cursor disappears only when you're typing, then the problem might be in the mouse settings. So, let’s check out how you can bring back the mouse pointer in this case
    • Enable the Touchpad. If you’re experiencing this issue while using a touchpad, then the touchpad is most likely disabled in the system settings. So, here's how to bring back a touchpad cursor that keeps disappearing
    • Disable Tablet Mode (for Touchscreen Devices) If you’re using a touchscreen device, then you’re most likely using the Windows Tablet mode feature. However, switching to Tablet mode might be the reason your mouse cursor often decides to disappear.
  2. Oct 8, 2024 · Press Win + R to open the Run Prompt, then type control mouse. Navigate to the Pointer Options tab, then deselect "Hide pointer while typing". If you also easily lose track of your cursor, select "Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key." Click OK to close the window.

  3. In this Microsoft Windows video tutorial, I demonstrate how to reinstate your mouse / cursor pointer when it has disappeared. The tutorial uses a series of ...

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  5. Dec 5, 2020 · 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.

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