Change Mouse Pointer Color On Mac

Many of us can’t use the computer without having a mouse. However, using the mouse with the default settings may not work well for all users. For example, the default mouse pointer size is not sufficient for those people with vision problems. This will lead to eye strain, especially when trying to locate the cursor in white background Word documents. Fortunately, both Windows and Mac operating systems allows you to change mouse pointer size.

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Related:How to locate mouse pointer quickly in Windows?

Change Mouse Pointer Size in Windows

On your Mac, use the Mouse & Trackpad pane of Accessibility Pointer Control preferences to make your mouse and trackpad easier to use. The options available depend on the Mac you’re using. To change these preferences, choose Apple menu System Preferences, click Accessibility, click Pointer Control, then click Mouse & Trackpad. To make your mouse pointer sold black, click on the Start Button to open Start.Next, click open Settings Ease of Access Mouse.You will see the settings which let you change the Pointer and Cursor size, thickness and the pointer and cursor colors.Here you can change the pointer and cursor size. You can also change the Pointer color.

Login to your Windows computer and press “Win Logo + I shortcut keys. This will open Windows Settings app. Alternatively, you can go to Start menu and click on the gear settings icon to open Windows Settings app. The app will look like below having multiple sections. click on “Ease of Access” to open accessibility settings page.

Go to “Cursor & pointer size” section to change the size of cursor and mouse pointer.

Below are the options you can customize:

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  • Change cursor thickness – drag the bar to increase the thickness of the cursor. This will be useful, if you are struggling to locate the cursor in documents.
  • Change pointer size – Windows offers three sizes to choose for your pointer. By default smaller size is used and you can choose medium or larger size based on your need.
  • Change pointer color – If you notice, Windows by default show the mouse pointer in white color and cursor in black color. Sometimes, this can cause trouble in locating and you can invert the color of the pointer/cursor to improve the visibility. In addition, you can also make the pointer / cursor transparent, so that it will not hide the content behind.
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If these options are not enough for your need, you may need to find a third-party app to customize further.

Related:10 tips to use your mouse productively.

Change Mouse Pointer Size in macOS

Similar to Windows computers, you can also change the mouse pointer for better accessibility in Mac. After logging into your Mac, press “Command + ,” shortcut keys. Alternatively, go to “Apple Menu > System Preferences…” to open settings panel.

When you are in “System Preferences” panel, click on “Accessibility” icon to open accessibility settings.

You will see many sections on the sidebar, click on the “Display” option and go to “Cursor” tab.

Drag the bar against “Cursor size” option to increase or decrease the cursor size as per your need. Unlike Windows, Mac offers seven levels from normal to large for choosing the cursor size.

To personalize your Mac, you may like to change the color of folders from the default blue to a shade of your choice. This customization will also help you quickly differentiate an important folder and know about it even without looking at its name. The idea behind modifying folder color in macOS is the same as changing apps and folder icons. So without further delay, let’ get started.

How to Change Color of Folders on Mac

You can do this for an existing folder as well as a new folder. In this guide, I am using a new folder.

Step #1. Right-click in Finder or Desktop and click New Folder.

Step #2. Right-click on this folder and click Get Info.

Step #3. Click on the blue folder icon from the top left. You will see a dark outline around it.

Step #4. Press Command(⌘)+C or click Edit from Menu Bar and then select Copy.

Step #5. Now open Preview from Launchpad. Or, open FinderApplicationsPreview.

Step #6. Click on File from the top. Next click New from Clipboard.

Step #7. Click on the pencil icon (mark up icon).

Step #8. Click on the prism icon.

Step #9. Now, use the sliders to change the color. Possibilities are limitless. You will see significant color changes when you drag the slider named Saturation, Tint, and Sepia. Play with every slider you see to achieve your desired color.

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Step #10. Once done, close the Adjust Color pop-up.

Step #11. Click Edit from the top and choose Select All. You will see the dotted lines. If not, click on the big colored folder icon and then Select All.

Step #12. Next, click EditCopy.

Step #13. Go back to Get Info window and click on the folder icon from the top.

Step #14. Press Command(⌘)+V or click Edit from Menu Bar and then select Paste.

Step #15. Done! You may now close all open Windows-like Get Info and Preview.

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The macOS folder color has been successfully changed.

That’s all, mate!

Now, you may go ahead and repeat this process for existing folders. Chances are little, but even if something goes wrong, the contents of the folder won’t be deleted. So, feel free to be creative.

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