Note: If this does not work it could be because your computer settings are managed by someone else (an IT department or administrator for example). When you are finished click the ‘ Close’ (red) button at the top of the window or press ‘ Cmd’ + ‘ W’ to close the window.In the right-hand column, tick or untick the checkbox for ‘ Shake mouse pointer to locate’ or press ‘ Tab’ until the checkbox is highlighted (you may need to press ‘ Fn’ + ‘ Ctrl’ + ‘ 7’ first to jump to the main section) and press the ‘ Spacebar’ to enable or disable the feature.In the left-hand column of the Accessibility screen, select ‘ Display’ under the ‘ Vision’ section or press ‘ Tab ‘ to highlight one of the options and use the arrow keys to select the ‘ Display‘ item, see Fig 3, below.In the ‘ System Preferences’ window, choose ‘ Accessibility’ or press ‘ Tab’ repeatedly (you might need to press ‘ Fn’ + ‘ Ctrl’ + ‘ F7’ first) to cycle through the icons until the ‘ Accessibility’ icon is highlighted with a blue border as shown in Fig 2 and then press the ‘ Spacebar’.Select ‘ System Preference’ from the Apple menu as shown in Fig 1 or press the down arrow key to highlight it and then press ‘ Enter’.Open the ‘ Apple Menu’ by clicking on the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen, or press ‘ Fn’ + ‘ Ctrl’ + ‘ F2’ to highlight the Apple icon and press ‘ Enter’.This feature is enabled by default but to disable or re-enable it: Using a trackpad: Quickly move one finger left and right continuously across the trackpad until the mouse pointer is large. Using a mouse: Quickly move your mouse left to right continuously until the mouse pointer is large. To temporarily resize the mouse pointer (Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) onwards): keys as standard function keys’ under ‘ Keyboard’ settings in ‘ System Preferences’ then omit the ‘ Fn’ key from the keyboard shortcuts shown in this article.
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