Sometimes I lose my cursor. It happens mostly when I’m in an Excel worksheet that’s crammed with numbers. But it can even happen in a long Word document. I have to wriggle my mouse around until I ...
Sometimes it can be difficult to find your cursor while using your Mac. Thankfully, OS X El Capitan has a very easy way to locate it by “shaking” your mouse or trackpad. This is a huge plus for older ...
If you keep losing track of where your cursor is on a high-resolution display, here's how you can increase its size in macOS to make it easier to find. Over the years, monitors have been getting ...
I have a G4 PowerBook; whenever it wakes from sleep I have a hard time finding the cursor. I have to move it around until I can find it against the background/application background. I'm just using ...
If your Mac's mouse keeps disappearing, make sure that it's connected and the cursor isn't too small. Quickly shaking your Mac's mouse will enlarge the cursor, allowing you to find it. You can also ...
Like many people, reader S. L. can’t find the cursor on a Mac with multiple displays. The initialed-one writes: I do a lot of multimedia document creation and have a 24” iMac with a 20” monitor hooked ...
When I lose track of my mouse cursor, I’ve always just wiggled it a bit to find it on the screen. It’s a natural gesture, and Apple’s capitalized on it with its new “shake to find” feature in El ...