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The mouse pointer has disappeared from your Windows device and you're wondering: How do I get the mouse pointer back? Or, the mouse pointer always decides to disappear when you type.
In this video, we delve into the exciting world of Battle for Azeroth as we explore the Mechanocat Laser Pointer and its ...
Q: I’m running Windows and my mouse occasionally seems to disappear – what causes this? A: Few things are more frustrating than trying to move your mouse pointer only to realize it seems to have ...
If you’ve ever noticed a small button on your mouse near the scroll wheel, chances are it’s the DPI switch. Many people ignore it or press it accidentally and suddenly wonder why their mouse cursor ...
TL;DR: Windows 11 has reintroduced a useful feature that was dropped from test builds a year and a half ago, namely a full-screen crosshair for the mouse to benefit low vision users. This is in the ...
On Windows 11, you can tweak the mouse settings to make it more functional and personal, and in this guide, I will explain how to complete this configuration. Although you can connect the mouse (or ...
The CEO of Anysphere, the company behind the popular AI-powered coding environment Cursor, apologized Friday for a poorly communicated pricing change to its $20-per-month Pro plan. The changes ...
There were some big new features for Mac owners to get excited about when Apple announced macOS Tahoe at the start of this week. But the little details of the company’s OS updates are sometimes even ...
It’s been nearly 20 years since I built my first PC. Those first attempts were shaky, scary, and of course, very budget-oriented, but I was immediately hooked. But PC building is an expensive hobby, ...
Many macOS users, especially on Sonoma, face issues where the mouse pointer doesn't change to a hand or text cursor over links, text, or clickable items, making basic tasks difficult. Common causes ...
Double-tapping to switch screens transfers keyboard and mouse input from my desktop (server) to my laptop (client). However the cursor/pointer maintains it's original position and remains inert until ...