Optional Windows 11 update fixes mouse cursor size problems

The article discusses an optional Windows 11 update, KB5062660, which addresses issues with the mouse cursor. Since the release of Windows 11 24H2 last fall, users have reported various problems with the mouse cursor, such as it disappearing in text fields and getting stuck in a loading animation. The latest optional update reportedly fixes the issue where the mouse cursor suddenly changes size and appears to be the wrong size compared to the setting in the Settings menu. While Microsoft has not officially acknowledged the problem, the update is said to resolve it. In addition to the mouse cursor fix, the update also quietly addressed other issues, including impacts on stability and performance caused by previous updates. Furthermore, the update officially retires the iconic Blue Screen of Death and introduces several new features and improvements. Despite Microsoft's claim that Windows 11 24H2 is the most reliable version of Windows, the frequent problems encountered by users have made many wary of this assertion.
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