![]() ![]() ![]() Typically using the Command+Tab app switcher or Force Quit trick are enough to bring the cursor back for most apps, but if it’s consistently missing in a single app you may need to relaunch that app itself. Adjust the size of the cursor, found in System Preferences > Accessibility > Display to make it reappear.Quit and relaunch the app, or quit all apps if the cursor is gone everywhere. ![]() Summon the Force Quit menu by hitting Command+Option+Escape, there is often no need to actually force quit anything as just summoning the menu is often enough to make the cursor return.Hit Command+Tab to switch back to the Finder or to another app, then switch back to the active app. ![]()
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