Use the mouse “sonar” to make your cursor easier to see

By | November 24, 2012
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Here’s a great tip for those of you who have trouble locating your mouse pointer on the screen. Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 have a feature that some refer to as “mouse sonar effect”. This option causes your mouse pointer to pop-up in the center of concentric rings so you can easily find it. Some of you may have never lost your mouse pointer, but we have, and its frustrating. The mouse pointer is very difficult to find if you have trouble seeing or on certain color backgrounds. (NO! EB! I am not having trouble seeing!

If you’d like to use the “mouse sonar effect” to assist you in locating your mouse pointer, here’s how easy that is to do. This tip works on Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7. The screen shot below was taken on a computer running Vista.

1. Click Start then Control Panel

2. Click On “Mouse”

3. Choose Pointer Options

4. Select “Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key.”

Take a look at the screen capture below and you’ll see it in living color.

7 thoughts on “Use the mouse “sonar” to make your cursor easier to see

  1. Anne

    I know in Vista you can make the cursor bigger too. I have a big black arrow so I’m able to locate it all the time.

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  2. Gay

    I ‘lose’ my mouse on the backgrounds of some of the stationery I use. This is great to know, and so easy! Thanks!

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  3. Larry

    Boy, forget so much! knew about this but forgot, so glad you do this newsletter to remind us old timers how to do things. I guess I will have to contact you to get my email on this dad-gum win7 desktop. Like win7 so far just don’t like not having my outlook express!

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