How to Enlarge the size of the mouse pointer:
Having a hard time spotting that small mouse pointer on
your PC or Mac display? You’re not the only one. Indeed, as computer displays get bigger and sharper,
on-screen mouse cursors keep getting tinier and tinier. Will they eventually
shrink down to nothing? Good question.
Well, there’s an easy way to save both your eyesight and
your sanity: by dipping into your system settings and boosting the size of the
mouse pointer.
Let see, how to do it:
You can fiddle with the size of the Windows mouse cursor
from the Ease of Access section in the Control Panel.
For Windows 7 or 8:
Open the Control Panel - click the Ease of Access heading, then click the “Change how your mouse works”
link.Next, choose from the menu of options for changing the size
and color of the mouse pointer, from “Regular White” to “Extra Large
Inverting.”
All set? Click the Apply button.
Want to make the Windows cursor even more larger? Go back
to the Control Panel, click the Hardware and Sound heading, then click the
Mouse link under Devices and Printers.
In the Mouse Properties window that opens, click the
Pointers tab, then select Magnified in the Scheme pull-down
menu. Click the Apply button, and when you do, the jumbo-size
cursor should now have a thick black outline.
For Mac:
Open the Apple menu (just click the Apple icon in the
top-left corner of the page), then select System Preferences.Click the Accessibility icon, select Display in the left
column, then try moving the Cursor Size slider; when you do, the mouse cursor
will start to grow, and grow, and grow.If it's set, Just close the window.