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Learn how to customize your mouse pointer or cursor in Windows 10 using different methods and options. You can change the size, color, scheme, and appearance of your mouse pointer with settings, mouse properties, or registry editor.
Learn how to adjust the speed of the blinking cursor in Windows 7, 8, and 10 using keyboard properties or registry editor. You can also turn off the cursor blink rate or change the cursor color, size, and thickness.
Learn how to adjust the pointer speed for your account in Windows 7, 8, and 10 using Settings, Control Panel, or Registry Editor. The default pointer speed is level 10, which you can change by sliding or typing a number between 1 and 20.
Learn how to adjust the cursor thickness to what you want for your account in Windows 10 using three options: Settings, Control Panel, or Registry Editor. See screenshots, steps, and tips for each option.
Learn how to enable or disable the text cursor indicator, a feature that helps you see and find the blinking line at the end of your typing. You can also customize the size and color of the indicator using Settings or a REG file.
Learn how to customize the color and size of the text cursor indicator, a blinking line at the end of what you are typing in Windows 10. See screenshots and steps for selecting a suggested or a custom color, and adjusting the slider or entering RGB or HSV values.
Learn how to prevent or allow users from changing mouse pointers in Windows 7, 8, and 10 using Local Group Policy Editor or a REG file. See screenshots, steps, and download links for both options.
Learn how to adjust the size and color of the text cursor indicator, a blinking line that helps you see and find the cursor in Windows 10. Follow the steps in Settings or use the downloadable .reg files for different sizes.
Learn how to use .reg files to modify the registry key that controls whether themes can change your mouse pointers in Windows 10. See the download links, steps, and user comments for this tutorial.
Learn how to customize the cursor shape of command prompt, PowerShell, or Linux console windows in Windows 10. You can choose from four options: legacy, underscore, vertical bar, or empty box.