To hide the mouse pointer when typing turn on Hide pointer while typing, press ‘Alt’ + ‘H’ or click to select.To turn on Display pointer trail press ‘Alt’ + ‘D’ or click to select, Fig 1. The Visibility settings allow you to improve the visibility of the mouse pointer on the screen.Press ‘Alt’ + ‘S’ and use the arrow keys or click on the drop down list under Scheme to scroll through the options.Here you can customise your mouse pointer to one you can easily see. Click to select the Pointers tab or ‘Tab’ and use the arrow keys.This opens the ‘ Mouse Properties’ window.Click or ‘Tab’ to select ‘Make the mouse easier to use’ and press ‘Enter’ to select, ‘Tab’ to or click to select ‘Mouse Settings’ under See also.Open Ease of Access Center press ‘Windows’ logo key + ‘U’ or click Start button ‘Control Panel’ + ‘Ease of Access’ + ‘Ease of Access Center’. Ease of Access Center has replaced Accessibility Options in the ‘Control Panel’.Using a mouse move the mouse pointer to the upper right hand corner of the screen, then move the pointer down to select 'Search' and enter Ease of Access in the search box and tap 'Settings' then tap 'Ease of Access Centre' from the search results.On a touch-enabled device, swipe in from the right hand edge of the screen then tap 'Search' and enter Ease of Access in the search box and tap 'Settings' then tap 'Ease of Access Centre' from the search results.To open the Ease of Access Centre press ‘Windows’ logo key + ‘U’.Windows 7 and 8 - Finding Your Mouse Pointer Windows 8
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