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Never lose track of your Mac’s cursor again!

It’s not just your imagination: with Mac’s display is increasing in both size and resolution, your cursor really is getting smaller!

This shrinking cursor has the potential to cause problems for all Mac users, but it can be a particular problem if you use multiple displays, or have trouble with your eyesight. Thankfully, Apple seem to be aware that the smaller cursor is an issue for some Mac users, and provide several ways that you can customise your cursor, to make it easier to spot.

In this article, I’m going to share some techniques that can ensure you never lose track of the cursor again, including what to do if you’re affected by the strange, “disappearing cursor” bug that seems to be affecting some Mac users.

Make the cursor bigger

The most drastic change you can make, is increasing the size of the cursor, to help counteract how much the cursor has shrunk over the years.

You can make this change in macOS’ “Accessibility” preference pane:

Shake to Find

Introduced in macOS El Capitan, this feature lets you temporarily increase the size of the cursor by shaking it, which is perfect if you occasionally struggle to spot the cursor amongst all your open windows and apps. As soon as you stop shaking the cursor, it’ll return to its original size.

To activate the Shake to Find feature:

Now, whenever you lose track of your cursor, simply shake the mouse or move your finger quickly across the trackpad, to simulate a shaking motion. The faster you shake, the larger the cursor becomes, so you may need to be a bit more vigorous if you’re really struggling to spot the cursor!

Does the cursor keep disappearing?

Some Mac users have reported that from time to time, their cursor has a nasty habit of disappearing on them. This bug seems to occur more frequently when your Mac is running low on memory, or when you’re performing memory-intensive tasks such as making complex edits in Photoshop.

If the cursor vanishes on your Mac, there’s various tricks that can help you bring it out of hiding. Let’s run through the most common fixes, starting with the quickest and easiest, and working our way up to the more intense fixes that you can try if all else fails:

Still having problems with your cursor?

If you’ve tried all of the above fixes and your Mac’s cursor is still disappearing at random, or it’s remained invisible, then you can try resetting the System Management Controller (SMC).

SMC is a chip that controls many of your Mac’s physical components, so if the disappearing cursor is related to a hardware issue, then resetting it may resolve the issue:

If your Mac has a removable battery, then the process of resetting the SMC is slightly different:

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