![]() These are ugly solutions, in my opinion, you have to resort to only if you face extreme visibility problems, otherwise the elegant default scheme with only the replacement of the “text” (“beam”) cursor, will be enough to support your view. Of course you can also use a full cursor scheme that is larger or a ‘dark’ scheme, etc. Of course make sure (at the “Pointer Options” tab) to clear, in case it is checked, the option Hide pointer while typing. However on the latest build 18262, the cursor can completely disappear in applications like vim on WSL, which I still didt find any solutions. ![]() You may solve this by simply changing the console background to white or other color distinguishable from the black cursor. You may also like to enable cursor shadow for additional visibility. 1 There is a wield bug where cursors become black in consoles. When you find a “beam” pointer thick enough for your needs, press OK to confirm your selection and apply the scheme to finish the change of your cursor. Press the browse button and go to the pointers named beam. Go to Control Panel > Mouse, and change the “Select Text” pointer to one from a different scheme that is thicker. You are welcome to follow this simple way to correct the cursor problem and stop trying to guess where it is moving your mouse desperately here and there! ![]() In some versions of MS Office and in applications such as MS Word the mouse cursor may become practically invisible, when it is used in “text editing” mode (a small thin vertical line). ![]()
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