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Troubleshoot cursor-related problems on your PC laptop
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Has your mouse cursor suddenly disappeared from your laptop screen? This can be frustrating and worrying, especially since computers are difficult to use with just a keyboard. There are many reasons your mouse pointer may be missing, and in this article, we'll go over 11 of the best troubleshooting tips to get you back to using your Windows laptop like normal.

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Re-enable Your Touchpad

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  1. If you don't see a function key to turn on your touchpad or the button didn't work, you can check your computer's settings to see if the touchpad is enabled or disabled.
    • Press Win and type "Touchpad settings" in your search bar. Press Enter to open your touchpad settings, then use the arrow keys and Tab key to highlight the touchpad toggle at the top of the screen. Press Space to toggle the touchpad on and off.
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Change Pointer Scheme

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  1. Windows has several pointer color schemes available for users to pick from, but some users state that using no scheme and disabling the pointer shadow will bring their pointer back.
    • Press Win+R and type control mouse to open your mouse settings. Use the Tab and arrow buttons to switch to the "Pointers" tab.
    • In the scheme dropdown, select None using the arrow keys, then tab down to the "Enable pointer shadow" checkbox. If it's checked, press Space, then tab to the "OK" button and confirm your changes.
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Update Your Laptop

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  1. If there's a pending Windows update for your laptop, there will be a yellow icon on your restart button in the Start menu. Tap the Win key to pull up your Start menu, and if you see a yellow icon over the power button, use the Tab , arrows, and Space keys to navigate to the restart button.
    • Alternatively, you can simply press the power button on your computer to restart it, but you may lose any unsaved data this way.
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Reinstall Drivers

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  1. Press Win+R and type devmgmt.msc. This will open the Device Manager. Use the Tab button to move down to the Mice and other pointing devices section.
    • Use the right arrow key to expand the menu, then use the down arrow to select your touchpad or mouse. Press Alt+A+U and confirm with Space to uninstall your mouse or touchpad drivers.
    • Restart your computer. Once your computer restarts, it will reinstall the drivers for your mouse or touchpad.
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Repair System Files

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  1. This method is a bit more advanced as it uses Windows's command prompt, but it is not difficult. Note that you must be signed in as an administrator to run SFC this way.[2]
    • Press Win+X and use the arrow keys to select "Command Prompt (Admin)" or "Windows PowerShell (Admin)." Use the arrow and Enter key to select Yes on the User Account Control popup.
    • Type SFC /scannow and press Enter. SFC will check the integrity of your Windows files and repair any if they are broken. Once SFC is done running, reboot your computer.

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  • If none of these troubleshooting methods work, you should contact a local computer repair shop to see if they can help you. Call a local repair shop and ask them for information and price quotes.
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This article was co-authored by Blain Gunter and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Dillon. Blain Gunter is a Computer Repair Specialist and small business owner based in Bakersfield, California. He was first introduced to computers at the age of five and has over twenty years of experience in his field. He is both an IT consultant and computer repair technician and takes pride in his ability to troubleshoot anything. He works with hardware, software, Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux, and even vintage electronics. This article has been viewed 391,043 times.
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