I reinstalled Windows 7 on my MSI Wind U123 today because of a number of problems with sound input and PulseAudio on Fedora 13 that I couldn’t be buggered to fix. After the install, I ran Windows Update as normal, rebooted, and then noticed that my mouse cursor was gone. I could still click around and select things, so I knew the mouse was working, however I couldn’t see it.
Searching Google proved worse than useless. The two best solutions listed were to either enable pointer tails (annoying) or lower the hardware acceleration level on your video card. Although true that both of these options will work, they both suck.
The real fix? Install the correct video drivers. As it turns out, when I ran Windows Update I accidentally selected the Intel Graphics driver update, which caused the problem. After downloading and installing the correct driver direct from Intel the cursor suddenly reappeared. Magic!
TL;DR Version: If your mouse cursor disappears, go to your video card manufacturer’s website and get the drivers from them.


12:11 pm, July 6, 2011Andrew Law /
When this happens to me, to fix it, I move my mouse cursor around the screen like crazy (over the taskbar helps) until it reappears for me. I do remember this being a more annoying problem on a different machine, however, where the cursor didn’t reappear so easily.
11:24 am, January 26, 2012Gabkicks /
Thanks, this worked for me
!!!!! what a simple solution!