
The arrow will grow in size, hopefully making it easier for you to see. If you've looked everywhere, but can't seem to find the cursor, try vigorously moving your finger from side-to-side on your trackpad. Apple has a "Shake to find cursor" feature, which temporarily increases the arrow's size on the screen.
That tiny little arrow on your Mac can get lost pretty easily, especially if you are using a 27-inch screen. Move the Double-click speed slider to the right to speed up scrolling, or to the left to slow it down. When it is faster, you'll have to press the trackpad twice immediately to activate it. When double-click speed is slower, you can press the trackpad as long as three seconds apart and still activate the feature. If you are having trouble activating the double-click feature, you may need to adjust the speed. You can double-click on a Mac trackpad by quickly pressing the pad twice. How to speed up or slow down double-clicking on a Mac trackpad Move the Scrolling speed slider to the right to speed up scrolling, or to the left to slow it down. Scroll down and click on Pointer Controls from the list.
Click on the Apple icon in the upper left corner of your screen. When scrolling is set to slow, you will be able to view more content as you move up or down with multiple swipes. When trackpad scrolling is set to fast, you can swipe with two fingers all the way down to the bottom of the page with a single swipe. You can use two-finger scrolling on a Mac trackpad, which allows you to scroll up or down on a page without having to drag the cursor or arrow along the scroll bar on the side. How to speed up or slow down scrolling on a Mac trackpad Untick the box for Force Click and haptic feedback if you want to disable haptic feedback when you force click your trackpad (it feels like a little "bump" against your finger). Untick the box for Silent clicking if you want to turn off the clicking sound that comes from the trackpad. Move the click pressure slider to the right to make the click pressure more firm or to the left to make it lighter. Move the tracking speed slider to the right to speed up the cursor speed or to the left to slow it down. Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner of your screen. If you set it slower, you will be able to watch it glide across the screen slowly as you move it along with multiple swipes. If you set the speed faster, it will fly across the screen in one swipe. Tracking controls how fast or slow the on-screen pointer (arrow) moves around on your Mac's screen. How to speed up or slow down tracking on a Mac trackpad