Mouse Cursor Disappears on Windows 11? Why & How You Can Fix lt

Steve Gorleku
Steve Gorleku - Technical Writer
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On your computer screen, the mouse cursor syncs with actions of the mouse and it provides a visual aid of how the mouse is being used.

Swipe right on the touchpad or move the mouse to the right and the mouse cursor will follow suit.

Users of Windows have complained that their mouse pointers have seemingly disappeared on their screen and most of these complaints are from those who use the Windows 11 version of Microsoft Windows OS.

In this article, you will learn why the mouse cursor disappears on your Windows 11 computer and how to fix it.

Why Does Mouse Cursor Disappear?

Technical issue

The mouse cursor disappearing from your computer screen might be a result of bugs and technical glitches affecting the software version which is Windows 11.

Driver out-of-date

Your mouse drivers may also be out of date which is why your mouse cursor disappears on your screen. The drivers are what regulate the connection between your mouse and the computer.

Unstable connection

The connection between your mouse (wires/wireless) and the computer might be unstable, which is why the cursor icon disappears from the screen.

The cable of the wired mouse may be frayed, the Bluetooth connection between the mouse and the computer is unstable or the batteries in the wireless mouse are dead.

Change Settings

You may have messed up with your settings on your Personal Computer which may have accidentally caused the mouse pointer to disappear.

This may include you disabling the touchpad on your laptop, enabling tablet mode (for touchscreen PCs), or simply hiding the mouse cursor.

How To Fix Mouse Pointer Disappearing In Windows 11

Fix 1: Show Mouse Pointer

You may have accidentally hidden the mouse cursor on your screen and you have to unhide it for it to appear.

Press the Window key and the R key on the keyboard > In the Run dialog box, type ‘control mouse’ and press Enter on the keyboard > Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to access the Pointer Options and navigate to Hide Pointer > Press on it to uncheck it > Apply and save the changes.

Fix 2: Update mouse drivers

Old or corrupt mouse drivers can cause your mouse cursor to disappear on your screen. You can update the drivers of your mouse when you have an internet connection.

Press the Windows key and X key together on the keyboard > Select Device Manager using the down arrow key and press Enter > Using the down arrow key, select Mouse and other Pointing devices > Press Enter > Navigate to your mouse and press Shift + F10 on your keyboard > On the drop-down menu, select Update Driver > Press Enter > Select Search Automatically and wait as your computer finds and installs the drivers for your mouse > Restart your computer and wait for the changes to effect.

Fix 3: Disable Tablet Mode

Tablet Mode usually works for advanced laptops and this feature allows you to use the touch-screen option.

To disable tablet mode on your PC, just restart your device by pressing and holding the power button until the screen goes blank and the power indicator light goes off > Press and hold it again until the screen lights back up.

Fix 4: Check Mouse Cable

Unplug the mouse cable from your computer and check the cable for any signs of damage, wear, or tear. Replace the mouse if the cable is damaged.

Otherwise, just plug it back in to get it to work. You can also use another USB port or try the mouse on another computer to know where the problem is coming from.

Fix 5: Check bluetooth

Check the Bluetooth connection between your wireless mouse and the computer if the mouse cursor has disappeared from the screen.

Make sure that both devices are connected. Also, replace the batteries in the wireless mouse as the reason they are not working may be due to dead batteries.

Fix 6: Enable the Touchpad

Enabling the Touchpad means being able to control the mouse cursor with the laptop’s touchpad area instead of an actual mouse.

Press the Windows key + I key on your keyboard > On the window that opens, navigate with the arrow down key to Bluetooth & Devices > Locate Devices and press Enter on the keyboard > Navigate to the Touchpad, toggle it on by Pressing Enter > This should make the touchpad appear on the screen

Fix 7: Repairs

Visit a certified repair shop should any of the above solutions fail to work. The drivers may need to be updated hardware-wise or there may be a problem that you might have missed.

Conclusion

A mouse cursor is a key part of your desktop experience as without a cursor you might not know exactly how to navigate your computer screen.

In this article, we have detailed the causes of your mouse cursor disappearing in Windows 11 and how to fix it.

FAQs on How To Fix “Mouse Cursor Disappears on Windows 11”

Press the Window key and the R key on the keyboard > In the Run dialog box, type ‘control mouse’ and press Enter on the keyboard > Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to access the Pointer Options and navigate to Hide Pointer > Press on it to uncheck it > Apply and save the changes.

 

Press the Window key and the R key on the keyboard > In the Run dialog box, type ‘control mouse’ and press Enter on the keyboard > Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to access the Pointer Options and navigate to Hide Pointer > Press on it to uncheck it > Apply and save the changes.

 

This is because you have either disabled touchpad mode or you have switched to tablet mode on your PC. When you do any of these, your mouse cursor will disappear on your computer screen.

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