How do you fix a blue cursor?
How do you fix a blue cursor?
The thick blue cursor indicates that it is in overtype mode, so press the INS key again to switch back to the more usual insert mode.
Why is my mouse cursor blue?
Why? This happens when your video card displays uses a “Hardware cursor”. You can fix this by selecting “Use software mouse cursor” in Iris.
How do I get rid of black block cursor?
Just hit the “insert” key on your keyboard once more… it’s usually near the ‘delete’ (not backspace), scroll lock and ‘Print Screen’ (often above the cursor keys in a full size keyboard.) This will switch back to insert mode and turn your cursor into a vertical line rather than a rectangle.
How do I get rid of the blue cursor on Windows 10?
You need to turn off the Narrator to get rid of the light blue border box. To turn off the Narrator use the CapLock+Esc keyboard shortcut as follows: Go to the desktop. Press CapLock and then let go of the button.
How do I reset my cursor in Windows 10?
Reset mouse settings in Windows 10?
- Navigate to Start>Settings>Devices.
- Click on Mouse and Touchpad.
- In the right pane, click on Additional Mouse Settings.
- Under Pointer tab, Click on Use Default.
- Click on Apply and OK.
How do I get rid of the double cursor?
- Select the Display pointer trails option. Some users have fixed their corrupted cursors by selecting the mouse pointer trail option.
- Update the mouse drivers.
- Turn Off the Screensaver.
- Disconnect the Secondary VDU.
- Move the Cursor Quickly Between Both VDUs.
- Select Duplicate on the Project Sidebar.
- Switch Off Windows Aero.
How do I get rid of double cursor?
Right-click on each command that add a cursor and has a keyboard shortcut associated and select “Remove Keybinding”. Also search for “Multi-Cursor”. It could return the command “Toggle Multi-Cursor Modifier” that is associated to a combination of modifier keys (one or more of Ctrl , Alt , Shift ).