Most Windows 10 users are satisfied with the default black and white mouse pointer and its size. In fact, however, a large number of users are unaware that Windows 10 allows changing the pointer's default size and color.
Until now, Windows 10 only provided black and white for your mouse pointer. And three sizes of it. If you wanted a change, you would have to install a third-party program.
Post Windows 10 build 18298, which so far is on fast ringers, things have changed and you no longer need to ask for help from outside to set a custom color for the mouse pointer. Microsoft added a built-in option, which allows you to set your own color for it. Let's go see.
Set a custom color on the mouse pointer in Windows 10
Step 1: Open the Settings app. Go to Ease of Access> Cursor & Pointer.
Step 2: In the Change pointer size and color section, select the colorful pointer (last), and then select one of the eight suggested colors. If you need to set a custom color, click "Pick a custom pointer color", select a color of your choice, and then click Done.
Note that you must select the colorful marker to reveal additional color options. The color options for the pointer are hidden when a black or white pointer is selected.
If you do not see all of this in your own settings (as shown in the above figure), then you certainly do not run Windows 10 build 18298, you are not a member of fast ringers, and you have to wait until April to download this for normal users.
As you can see in the above images, you can also adjust the size of the mouse pointer from the same point of the settings.