Start =>control panel => mouse => set your options => apply => OK => close up your done. OR Start => Settings => Control Panel => Accessibility Options => Display tab => Cursor Options section => Blink Rate or Width => set your options => apply => OK => close up your done. Click on "START", "Control Panel", "Mouse" and then in the new windows click on "pointers" and select the pointer you want to use.
To change the cursor shape on a MacBook Air, you can go to the "System Preferences" from the Apple menu. Then, click on "Accessibility" and select "Display" from the sidebar. Under the "Cursor" section, you can adjust the cursor size and color. Unfortunately, changing the actual shape of the cursor is not a built-in feature in macOS.
When you reduce his penis size.
answer: Go to insert and hit text box, your cursor should look like a "+". Then you move the cursor to where you want your boxed text. Left click and "drag" your cursor in any direction. A box will appear, and the size will be determined by how far you dragged the cursor. When you have reached your desired box size, release the left mouse key. Then click inside the box and type what you would like.(:
There is no way to safely reduce your head size.
If you mean enlarge the brush size, you're looking for "[" and "]".
Yes some meat will reduce is size . If u get meat from the store it can reduce in size but if u get your meat from a Boucher it's most like not do reduce in size . So when cooked it will stay the same size and not get smaller
Reduce in size; reduce physically. Make smaller.
Well first you type your text then you get your cursor and click the text twice or more until its highlighted or you can click and drag your cursor over the text then go to the top were you will find nubers like the numbr 10 and then costomise your text size! enjoy!
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There is no scientific evidence to suggest that drinking coffee can reduce breast size.
This is a well-known bug in MS Word, where the cursor loses its link to the internal page view settings. Simply zoom the document view using the toolbar to 500%, then zoom back to whatever you want your view to be, and you'll find the cursor's back to normal.
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