The Mac ’s pointer ( Apple actually calls it a Spanish pointer ) is designed with a livid outline and black fill . It ’s a good combination , making it easy to spot no matter what is on screen . But human beings , is it boring . In past versions of macOS , you ca n’t change the cursor color without using a third - company public utility . That changed in macOS Monterey , though .
you’re able to easy change the colors of the cursor to something that is easier to hitch with your eyes or just add some flair to meditate your personality . The video below bear witness how it ’s done in macOS Monterey , but below that are teaching for both Monterey and macOS Ventura .
Accessibility settings
Foundry
Go to System Preferences ( macOS Monterey ) or System options ( macOS Ventura , depict above ) and clickAccessibility .
Select Display
macOS Monterey : In the left pillar , look for the Vision section and selectDisplay .
macOS Ventura : In the main section , count for the Vision incision and selectDisplay(shown above ) .
Pointer settings
macOS Monterey : select thePointertab in the discussion section to the right field .
macOS Ventura : Scroll down to thePointersection ( shown above ) .
Select your colors
macOS Monterey and Ventura : You’ll detect two options here , Pointer lineation colorandPointer filling color . Click the color swatch button next to each place setting and the Colors selection pallette will appear . take the colors you desire . If you need to return back to the default white and dim , click theResetbutton .
Close System Preferences / configurations when you ’re done .