


Inverted: When you select ‘Inverted’, the pointer appears ‘Black’ on ‘White’ background and ‘White’ on a ‘Black’ background.Black: When you select the second option, the color of the pointer changes to ‘Black’, as the name indicates.White: The first option is selected by default and the pointer appears white.Note: The numbers mentioned under each option are added to provide a better explanation for each and are not a part of the Windows 11 settings. You will find four options under ‘Mouse Pointer Style’. You are now in the ‘Mouse pointer and touch’ settings where you can change both the size and color of the mouse pointer. In the ‘Accessibility’ settings, select the ‘Mouse pointer and touch’ tab on the right under the ‘Vision’ section. There are different listed on the left, select ‘Accessibility’ from the list.

In Windows 11, the ‘Settings’ app has been completely redesigned. To change the mouse pointer color and size, first, launch the ‘Start Menu’ either by clicking on the Taskbar Icon or press the WINDOWS key, search for ‘Settings’, and click on the relevant search result to launch the app. In this regard, let us explore the available options and learn how to apply them effectively in Windows 11. Windows 11 provides several customization options to meet the diverse needs of its users. Fortunately, the process of changing the mouse pointer remains straightforward and user-friendly. This feature is particularly useful for users who find the default cursor too small or have difficulty identifying its color. Windows 11 offers the flexibility to customize the mouse pointer color and size, similar to its predecessor. To change the size, drag the slider next to "size." Under "Mouse Pointer Style," select "Custom" to choose a color or select one of the other options. To change the mouse pointer or cursor in Windows 11, go to Settings > Accessibility > Mouse pointer and touch.
