I'm having the exact same issue. The mouse cursor doesn't ever change, on any site, when it hovers over a clickable link. I checked it side by side with my old MacBook on the same browser website. Tried rebooting, etc., I don't know what the issue is, but it's very frustratin...
If you want to change the mouse pointer or cursor on your MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or other Mac models, you need to ensure that your Mac is running macOS Monterey currently. If not, go to the Apple menu > System Preferences > Software Update toupdate your Macfirst. Then, you can f...
There are two ways to change mouse DPI to 800. For Windows, go to“Devices” inSettings, find“Additional mouse options”, and change the motion slider in“Pointer”options. For Mac, openSystem Preferences, click“Mouse”, and change the slider under“Tracking Speed”. Alternatively, you can...
It’s easy to fall into a routine of using the Mac’s Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad without taking full advantage of their features. Following are some things you can try to speed up your workflow with these peripherals. Magic Mouse preferences First, let’s look at the Magic Mouse an...
Select“Additional mouse options”. Select“Pointer options”. With the cursor,hold and drag the sliderto your desired DPI. Method #3: Changing Your DPI on Mac Macs do not have a numerical DPI option, so it differs from Windows. All three steps look similar, but they are not the same ...
Follow the instructions on this page to learn how to change mouse properties such as mouse movements, pointer styles, mouse paths, and mouse click effects.
While you cannot customize the color, you can see some options for changing the cursor here: Magnify the mouse pointer on Mac You can also leave feedback about what you would like to see here: Product Feedback Thanks. Reply of 1 Mouse...
When using WKWebView on macCatalyst, how do I change the appearance of the mouse cursor? It always looks like the "][" text insertion cursor. When I move the mouse slowly it keeps the standard black arrow mouse pointer appearance. When I move a bit faster, it fluctuates between "black...
So, here is how to disable inertia scrolling on a Mac: With the Magic Mouse or Trackpad connected to your Mac, go to the Apple menu > System Settings. Click Accessibility from the left sidebar. Then, click Pointer Control. Whether you have a Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad connected, clic...
Select the page whose color you want to change. Using the OneNote Ribbon, on theViewtab, clickPaper Color, and then click the background color you want to apply to the current page. Tip:To distinguish a particular color from a similar one, rest the mouse point...