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How to change the size and colour of the mouse pointer in Windows 10
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Introduction:
The mouse cursor is too small? How can I change the colour of the mouse pointer to make it easier to see? When you play a game, you may find the mouse cursor too small for your screen. Here are 3 simple ways to change the size and colour of the mouse pointer in Windows 10.
How to change the size and colour of the mouse pointer in Windows 10
Method 1: Change the size of the mouse pointer and the colour from the settings
1. Press the Windows + I key combination to open the Settings app, and then click Ease of Access
2. Select the Mouse tab. On the right side of the window, you can choose from three different sizes and colours for your mouse pointer. Click on one to select it.
Method 2: Change the size of the mouse pointer and the colour of the Center Easy Access
1. Open the Control Panel in Category view, and then click on Ease of Access
2. On the next screen, click on the "Change how your mouse works" link.
3. Under the Mouse Pointers section, you can check the option for the size and colour of the mouse pointer you want to use. Click OK to apply your changes.
Method 3: Change the size and the colour of the mouse pointer from the properties of the mouse
1. Open Control Panel and switch to Large Icons mode. Click on the mouse.
2. When the Mouse Properties window opens, select the Pointers tab. Select a mouse pointer scheme from the drop-down list box. Click Apply, and then click OK.
If you want to restore the pointer scheme of the original mouse, click the Use Default button at the bottom.