How Do I Change My Mouse Cursor Easily?

Changing the color of your mouse cursor on a Windows PC isn’t only about vision impairments. It could be a cosmetic change to match the color of the desktop theme. For example, you might want a deep brown or red cursor to make it more visible against a dark theme. With high-resolution displays in use today, it can be difficult to spot a cursor in its default size. Windows offers customization options to change the cursor on Windows 10 and then customize it with a different color. 

How Do You Change the Color of Your Text Cursor?

There are a few routes to the mouse options in Windows. The text cursor is part of the other pointers under mouse settings. The vertical line is called the “caret” or “beam” and may or may not blink.  To change the color of the cursors, use Mouse Settings. When you want to change the appearance of an individual cursor, use the Mouse Properties dialog box under Additional mouse options.

Use Mouse Settings to Change Your Mouse Color

Mouse Settings allow you to change both cursor size and color from a single screen. The steps below focus on changing the mouse color only. 

Use Additional Mouse Options to Change the Look of Cursors

The Related settings on the Mouse screen include additional mouse options for your chosen cursor color. While you can’t customize the mouse color from here, you can choose different schemes and change the appearance of individual cursors. For instance, you can change the appearance of the text cursor while keeping other cursors the same.

The first tile is the default white mouse pointer with a black border.The second tile is a black pointer with a white border.The third tile is an inverted pointer, which changes to white on a black background and vice versa. The fourth custom color tile allows you to customize the pointer and cursor with any color.

Select the Use Default button to revert your mouse pointer size and color back to their default settings if you don’t prefer the switchover. 

How Do I Change My Cursor Color to Black?

The above steps can help change the cursor color to black. There is another method tucked inside the Control Panel which offers a few straightforward options. The method to open the Control Panel differs a bit between Windows versions.