![]() ![]() If you plug the mouse back in then unplug it the cursor will disappear and you will have to once more restart the computer with the mouse unplugged. Once the computer comes back on the cursor should stay around. In order to get the mouse cursor to stay around you have to unplug your mouse (the cursor will disappear) and restart your computer without a mouse. Then you have to start mouse keys by pressing "left - alt + left - shift + numlock" at the same time and make sure numlock is on or off dependent on which one you selected in the advanced settings of mouse keys for mouse keys to work. ![]() What you have to do instead is go to the ease of access center -> make the mouse easier to use -> check the box next to "turn on mouse keys" this will let you control the mouse cursor with your numpad. To my knowledge there is no way to simply tell windows to keep the cursor around when you have no mouse plugged in (as there should be). If you don't have easy access to a second mouse to plug in to your desktop so your cursor stays around there is a solution that is dumb as hell but it works. So if you're like me you want to stream your game to your laptop with in home streaming and use your mouse for said game on said laptop, but you have no mouse cursor in game due to your desktop not having a mouse plugged in.
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