
You should then be able to see your cursor back and be able to use it as normal. While your keyboard may have different keys for different functions, these are the most commonly used. Then, re-enable the mouse pointer function by pressing the function keys on your keyboard. I plan to upgrade If decide to start using Revit as professional.If you are having problems with the mouse cursor in Windows 10, here are a few quick fixes for this issue. I'm aware that my 1,6GHz Celeron doesn't suit Revit's system requirements yet I believe this is not the root of the issue as I don't see any critical performance issues (I'd rather count it suitable for software studying). Keyboard Lenovo SK-8855 (wired, USB, with integrated trackpoint).

Mouse A4Tech WOP35 (wired, USB, double-wheeled) Secondary monitor: Samsung T22C350 (FHD, VGA). Primary monitor: Philips 275B (2K, HDMI) Nettop* Gigabyte BRIX GB-BACE-3160 (RAM:8Gb SSD:480Gb)

what else (apart from reinstalling OS or using other PC) could be done to fix the issue described ? Dock Project Explorer to the right side (I saw somwhere the description of case where pointer was disappearing on left-to-right moves only) Switch OFF Revit's "Hardware acceleration" option (in both: "User Inreface" and "Hardware" sections) Disconnect mouse (drag with keyboard's trackpoint) Switch OFF mouse option "Hide pointer while typing" Switch ON mouse option "Display pointer trials" Switch OFF mouse option "Enhance pointer precision"

Switch ON mouse option "Enable pointer shadow" (I prefer "Windows inverted (extra large)") Switch to default (None) Pointer scheme I've already tried to workaround the issue with (none had helped): I don't see any mouse pointer issues outside the Revit.

Pointer appears as soon as primary mouse button is up. I suffer issue of disappearing mouse pointer/cursor while dragging plan to sheet in Revit 2022.1.2
