Optional Windows 11 update fixes mouse cursor size problems


Since Microsoft published Windows 11 24H2 to the public last fall, users report all kinds of problems with the mouse cursor. Last year, the mouse cursor would disappear in the text fields. Earlier this year, the mouse cursor remained stuck in his loading animation. These problems have been solved, and it is now time for another mouse cursor solution!
According to Windows last, the optional update of July KB5062660 solves the problem with the Windows 11 mouse cursor suddenly changes sizes and seems to be the bad size that what is defined in the settings, that users have (fairly) found it boring.
Microsoft did not officially address the problem, but Windows said that Windows indicates that the problem is solved in the update. The KB5062660 update is optional for the moment, but will be deployed to all users next month. If you want this bug to be corrected, you can install it manually via Windows Update or Microsoft Update Catalog.
The KB5062660 update has also solved other problems of other problems, such as stability tubes and performance caused by previous updates. Meanwhile, it is the same update that officially kills the emblematic blue screen of death and introduces several new features and improvements. While Microsoft claims that Windows 11 24H2 is the most reliable version of Windows, frequent trebles like this make a distrust of the complaint.
This article originally appeared on our publication Sister PC För Alla and was translated and located in Swedish.



