

Now whenever you press the Ctrl key (left or right) the round circles should surround your mouse pointer indicating where it is located. It seems to be an issue with my computer. I can see my coworkers mouse pointer when they share their screen. I am using a custom pointer but when I revert to the default one, its still not showing. Go to “Pointer Options” and check “Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key”: When sharing my screen in MS Teams for Windows (10), the viewer is unable to see my mouse pointer.The first time I reply to a thread in the Wire, the editor that comes up refuses to display the cursor, and places the cursor at the front of any quoted text. To enable this feature (it is built into Windows) follow these simple directions: I can't see the cursor, move the edit point to below the quoted text, and several other functions. The round circles around the mouse pointer are what show up when you press the Ctrl key. In other words, every time you press the Ctrl key something like this will happen: The trick is very simple it involves enabling an option in your mouse settings so every time you press the Ctrl key (left or right Ctrl) on your keyboard, your mouse cursor will be highlighted with circles so you can easily find it. I just came across a simple trick to help out in situations like these and figured I should better human-kind by sharing it with all dotTechies.

Nonetheless, it has happened to the best of us.

Sometimes it camouflages with the background while other times our eyes just play tricks on us. We move our mouse (or trackpad) but the cursor is no where to be found.
