Can you change your cursor on Mac?

Answered by James Kissner

You can change the appearance of your cursor, also known as the pointer, on a Mac. This can be helpful if you have difficulty locating the default cursor or if you simply prefer a different size or color.

To change the cursor settings on your Mac, follow these steps:

1. Click on the Apple menu in the top-left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences” from the drop-down menu.

2. In the System Preferences window, click on the “Accessibility” icon. This will open the Accessibility preferences.

3. In the Accessibility preferences, click on the “Display” option in the left sidebar. This will display the display-related accessibility settings on the right side of the window.

4. Scroll down the list of options on the right side until you see the “Pointer” section. Click on the “Pointer” option to access the cursor settings.

5. In the Pointer settings, you will see options to adjust the size and color of the cursor. Let’s start with the size. Drag the slider under the “Cursor Size” option to the left or right to decrease or increase the size of the cursor, respectively. As you move the slider, you will see a preview of the cursor size in the window.

6. Next, let’s change the color of the cursor. Click on the “Color” dropdown menu to reveal a list of color options. Select a color that you find most visible and easy to locate on the screen. As you select different colors, you will see a preview of the cursor color in the window.

7. Once you have adjusted the cursor size and color to your liking, close the Accessibility preferences window. Your new cursor settings will take effect immediately.

Changing the cursor settings can be particularly useful for individuals with visual impairments or those who prefer a more prominent or unique cursor appearance. By making the cursor larger or changing its color, you can improve visibility and make it easier to locate on the screen.

Personal Experience: As a Mac user myself, I have found the cursor settings in the Accessibility preferences to be quite helpful. When working on large screens or with multiple windows open, it can sometimes be challenging to quickly locate the default cursor. By increasing its size and choosing a distinctive color, I have been able to find the cursor more easily and navigate my Mac more efficiently.

Changing the cursor settings on a Mac is a straightforward process using the Accessibility preferences. By adjusting the size and color of the cursor, you can customize its appearance to suit your visibility needs and personal preferences.