Troubleshooting Cursor Disappearance Issues on Windows 10
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a task on your Windows 10 PC, only to realize that your cursor has vanished without a trace? You're not alone. This issue, while frustrating, is not uncommon. This guide will help you understand why this happens and provide practical solutions to bring your cursor back.
Why Does My Cursor Disappear on Windows 10?
There could be several reasons why your cursor disappears on Windows 10. Here are some of the most common causes:
- Software conflicts: Sometimes, certain software or applications can interfere with your cursor's visibility.
- Hardware issues: A malfunctioning mouse or touchpad can cause the cursor to disappear.
- Power settings: Incorrect power settings can cause the cursor to vanish when your computer is idle.
- Outdated drivers: Outdated or corrupted mouse drivers can also lead to cursor disappearance.
How to Fix Cursor Disappearance on Windows 10
Check Your Mouse or Touchpad
Before you dive into troubleshooting, ensure that your mouse or touchpad is working properly. Try connecting a different mouse to your computer to see if the issue persists. If you're using a touchpad, make sure it's not accidentally disabled.

Update Your Mouse Drivers
Outdated or corrupted mouse drivers can cause cursor issues. To update your drivers, follow these steps:
- Press Win + X on your keyboard and select Device Manager.
- Expand the Mice and other pointing devices category.
- Right-click on your mouse and select Update driver.
- Restart your computer after the update is complete.
Adjust Power Settings
Incorrect power settings can cause your cursor to disappear when your computer is idle. To adjust your power settings, follow these steps:
- Right-click on your desktop and select Personalize.
- Click on Power & sleep settings.
- Under Related settings, click on Power & sleep.
- Click on Additional power settings.
- Select Change settings that are currently unavailable if the options are grayed out.
- Adjust the Turn off the display and Put the computer to sleep settings to a higher value.
Run Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter
Windows 10 has a built-in troubleshooter that can help you diagnose and fix hardware and device is
