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  1. Sep 28, 2024 · Press and hold your power button until the laptop shuts off. If your laptop is plugged in, you can also unplug the power cable from the wall and leave the computer unplugged and powered off for about 10 seconds. Then, turn the laptop back on. 2. Enable Your Mouse Cursor.

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    • If you have a wired mouse, unplug it from the computer and then plug it back in, maybe even in a different USB port. For wireless mice, remove the attachment in the USB port and shut the mouse off, and then plug it back in, wait a minute, and switch it back on.
    • 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 by accessing the desktop with Win+D and using Alt+F4 to find the shutdown options.
    • Check for updates through Windows Update. This is one of the first things you should try before moving on to the more specific troubleshooting steps below.
    • Run the built-in device troubleshooter. Getting there without a mouse is easy; open the Run box with Win+R and execute this command: msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic.
    • The Touchpad Was Disabled With the Function Key. Most, if not all, Windows laptops dedicate one of the function keys to disabling and enabling the laptop touchpad.
    • The Touchpad Has Been Disabled in Settings. Both Windows and macOS allow you to disable the touchpad in the settings. If anyone else uses the laptop, the touchpad could have been disabled in this way.
    • Enabling Another Device Has Disabled the Touchpad. As detailed above, your MacBook can be set to automatically disable the trackpad when an external mouse is connected.
    • Switching to Tablet Mode Has Disabled the Touchpad. Switching to tablet mode on a Windows touchscreen laptop can disable the touchpad. This helps to prevent unwanted input from the touchpad when using the touchscreen.
  2. In most cases, you’ll need to press and hold the Fn key and then press the relevant function key to bring your cursor back to life. 2. Check Windows settings. To check if your trackpad has been disabled in Windows, click the Start button, type ‘mouse’ in the search field, and then click on Mouse (or Mouse settings) from the search results ...

  3. Dec 13, 2018 · 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 Shift + F10 open the context menu.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Shutdown or restart your PC. If you're using a USB mouse plug it to another USB port & check if it is working on another PC. If you own a wireless mouse try to change the batteries and see if it resolves the problem. Try another mouse. Enable Mouse/Touchpad with Function key. Enable Touchpad in Mouse Settings. Enable Touchpad in Windows 10/11 ...

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  6. Aug 21, 2023 · From there, press the Spacebar to uncheck the Hide pointer while typing box. Navigate to the Apply option using the Tab key, and then press the Spacebar to apply these settings. Finally, navigate to the OK option using the Tab key, and then press the Spacebar to finalize this process. 3. Enable the Touchpad.

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