How to Change Your Mouse Pointer Size, Style, and Color in Windows 11
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Windows 11 has new settings to change your mouse pointer's size, style, and color (cursor). This can be handy for anyone with vision difficulties or to personalize your computer.
Video tutorial:
Click on Start > Settings > Accessibility.
At the top, you can choose a pointer style. Click on white, black, inverted, or custom.
Go ahead and try any of the four options. Your changes apply immediately so you can see how it looks and keep it or change it back to the default settings (white).
If you click on Custom, you can choose from seven default colors or click on Choose another color to select the perfect color for you.
Finally, you probably already spotted the Size option. Go ahead and click on the slider to make your mouse cursor larger or smaller.
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Click on Start > Settings > Accessibility.
At the top, you can choose a pointer style. Click on white, black, inverted, or custom.
Go ahead and try any of the four options. Your changes apply immediately so you can see how it looks and keep it or change it back to the default settings (white).
If you click on Custom, you can choose from seven default colors or click on Choose another color to select the perfect color for you.
Finally, you probably already spotted the Size option. Go ahead and click on the slider to make your mouse cursor larger or smaller.
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