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My Cursor Disappeared! How to Get Cursor Back on Laptop

A driver update will often fix this problem

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Updated onNovember 8, 2024

updated onNovember 8, 2024

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To fix various driver issues on your PC, you will need a dedicated tool to find the freshest and the original drivers. You can use PC HelpSoft Driver Updater to do it in 3 easy steps:

Cursor disappeared? You might have accidentally disabled it or your drivers need an update. Whatever the case may be, mouse pointer issues are no reason of concern.

Our team found and tested a few ways to fix this cursor issue. Just follow the steps below to get it back to working in no time.

How do I get my mouse pointer back?

How do I get my mouse pointer back?

1. Re-enable the mouse

More often than not, your mouse cursor won’t show up because you accidentally pressed key combinations that disable it.

So, before moving to any complicated steps, try re-enabling it. The exact keys depend on your device’s manufacturer, but try the following:

2. Update or roll back the mouse driver

2.1 Updating the driver

If your driver is updated, the latest version isn’t compatible with Windows 10, so here’s how to roll back your mouse driver.

2.2 Rolling back the driver

This process is pretty simple. However, if you want to keep your drivers in check and never run into similar issues again, we recommend installing an automatic driver updater.

This tool automatically finds and installs new drivers on your PC as soon as they’re released.

⇒Get Fortect Driver Updater

3. Turn off Cortana

Sometimes, Cortana may interfere with other system processes and affect peripherals like your mouse or keyboard. Users reported getting their pointer back and evenfixing mouse lagafter disabling Cortana.

Uninstalling the virtual assistantfor good might be a headache, but if you never use it, there’s no need to keep it on your PC.

4. Disable audio drivers

Audio drivers might sometimes interfere with your mouse and cause the cursor to disappear,freeze, orlag. On that account, disabling them fixes the issue.

If this works, then you have found your culprit. However, this is just atemporary solution. You’ll have to fix it if you want to continue having audio on your PC.

We recommend youupdate your audio drivers to the latest versions.

5. Remove recently installed software

To ensure that the selected application is completely removed, we recommend usinguninstaller softwareto avoid leaving any files behind.

6. Scan for malware

If you wonder how to get your mouse pointer back, a virus scan is a good place to start. It can help you find the root cause of the error and help you fix it for good.

Run Windows Defender or any otherthird-party antivirusand check out the results. Remove all identified threats and check if you can now use your mouse pointer.

7. Change the power settings

Sometimes your cursor may not wake up when you open the lid of your laptop after Sleep Mode. Changing power settings should stop this.

8. Update your OS

AnOS updatemakes sure your PC is working at full performance and could help fix issues with your mouse and other hardware.

Fix mouse cursor dissapeared with Powershell

If your mouse cursor disappeared from your screen, it is possible that you have file corruption on your PC. To fix this problem, you should repair your system using the built-in command line tool Powershell.

  1. Press theWindowskey +Xto open the Context menu.

  2. SelectWindows PowerShell (Admin)from the list.

  3. Run the following command:sfc /scannow

  4. Wait for the scan to finish. This may take a while.

  5. Check if your mouse cursor is visible.

Why has my cursor disappeared?

From the experiences of different users, we gather that there are other triggers for this problem. However, here are a few common ones:

Regarding this error, here are a few reports we have gotten from users:

If you are one of the users who asked how I get my mouse pointer back, we hope this has helped.

Not being able to use your mouse can be a significant problem, but we hope these steps were easy enough. We also have a guide on what to do if themouse cursor is stuck in the corner, so be sure to check it out.

Before you go, don’t miss our guide on what to do if thetouchpad pointer has disappearedfor more solutions.

Did you manage to fix this issue on your own? Feel free to share your solution with us in the comments section below.

More about the topics:mouse,windows 10,Windows 11

Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.