How to Change Cursor Color.
WIndows XP operating system users who have visual or auditory problems can adjust system settings to make using the computer easier. One of the options the operating system lets you configure is the color of the mouse cursor. The cursor color and other related settings are all controlled in the Accessibility Wizard program.
Instructions
things you'll need:
* PC running WIndows XP or later
1
Open the Start menu on your PC and expand the "All Programs" list.
2
Go into the "Accessories" and "Accessibility" subfolders and then click on the "Accessibility Wizard" icon.
3
Click "Next" to begin setting up your new visual settings.
4
Check the box next to "I am blind or have difficulty seeing things on screen" and then click "Next."
5
Choose between the white, black or inverted mouse cursor by clicking on the appropriate picture.
6
Click "Finish" to exit the Accessibility Wizard and save the changes to your cursor color.