
Indicates that the item you’re dragging can’t be placed in the current location.Īppears when items are loading. Indicates that the screenshot you take will be of an entire window or of commands on a menu. Indicates that you can drag to select what you want to include in the screenshot. Indicates that a sidebar, toolbar, window, or other location can be moved and resized up and down. Indicates that a sidebar, toolbar, window, or other location can be moved and resized down.

Indicates that a sidebar, toolbar, window, or other location can be moved and resized up. Indicates that a sidebar, toolbar, window, or other location can be moved and resized to the left or right. Indicates that a sidebar, toolbar, window, or other location can be moved and resized to the right. Indicates that a sidebar, toolbar, window, or other location can be moved and resized to the left. If the item is an alias, its original is not deleted.Īppears when you Option-click a file or folder, and indicates that dragging the item will create a copy of it at a new location instead of moving it.Īppears when you Option-Command-click an item, and indicates that dragging the item will create an alias for the item.Īppears when you select a rectangular area in an image.Īppears when the mouse pointer is over a link to a webpage, document, or other item.Īppears when the mouse pointer is over an item that you can move and adjust within specific bounds-for example, text within a spreadsheet cell or a table row in a document.Īppears when you’re moving and adjusting an item within specific bounds-for example, text within a spreadsheet cell or a table row in a document. Indicates that the item you’re dragging will disappear when you release the button.


Open Display settings for accessibility for me Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, click Display on the right, then change the settings below Pointer. You can turn off this feature, if you want, or change the size and color of the pointer. If you lose track of the pointer on the screen, quickly move your finger on the trackpad or quickly move the mouse-the pointer briefly gets bigger so it’s more visible. It’s used to point to and select items, move scroll bars, resize windows, and more. Get started with accessibility features.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.

Watch and listen together with SharePlay.Share and collaborate on files and folders.Sync music, books, and more between devices.Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.Make text and other items on the screen bigger.Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.
