![]() In fact, it may already be resolved in OS X Mavericks as I have yet to run into it using the developer preview builds of 10.9. This is obviously a bug, which means it’s probably an easy fix for Apple. Very rarely the cursor will be missing everywhere, which requires either every single application be quit or the computer to reboot. Typically using the Command+Tab app switcher or Force Quit trick are enough to bring the cursor back for most apps, but if it’s consistently missing in a single app you may need to relaunch that app itself. Adjust the size of the cursor, found in System Preferences > Accessibility > Display to make it reappear.Quit and relaunch the app, or quit all apps if the cursor is gone everywhere. ![]() ![]() Summon the Force Quit menu by hitting Command+Option+Escape, there is often no need to actually force quit anything as just summoning the menu is often enough to make the cursor return.Hit Command+Tab to switch back to the Finder or to another app, then switch back to the active app. ![]()
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