How to: Adjust the Mouse Cursor in Mac OS X 10.8
We all know that OS X has been visually impaired friendly since its inception. A user can make text bigger, use VoiceOver, etc. But if you want to make the Mouse Pointer bigger – well that’s easy to do:
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1. Go to Apple > System Preferences > Accessibility.
2. Inside Accessibility, select Display.
3. Look for a section called Cursor Size.
4. Slide the slider left or right to adjust the size of the Mouse Pointer.
That’s it.
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