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To remove custom mouse cursors in Windows, you'll need to adjust the mouse settings and potentially modify registry entries. First, reset the cursor scheme to a default Windows cursor, then optionally remove any leftover registry entries associated with custom cursors.
Here's a breakdown of the steps:

  1. Resetting the Cursor Scheme:

    Open Settings (Windows key + I).
    Go to Accessibility > Mouse pointer and touch.
    In the "Mouse pointer style" section, select a default Windows cursor scheme (e.g., "Windows Default (system scheme)").

Alternatively, you can manage mouse settings by searching for "mouse" in the start menu and selecting "Mouse settings". Then, navigate …

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