You should see the change take effect immediately. In the 'Pointer' section, where it says 'Pointer size' drag the slider further to the right of the scale to make the cursor bigger, or to the left to make it smaller.In the 'Vision' section, click Display.Launch System Settings from your Mac's Dock, from the Applications folder, or from the Apple menu bar ( -> System Settings.).The following steps show you how it's done on Macs running macOS Ventura or later. Making the on-screen cursor bigger than the default size can be really helpful to users with visual impairments, but it can also make things more fun if a child is using a computer for the first time. If you're having a hard time working out when the cursor on your Mac's screen moves or changes to an insertion point, crosshair, hand, or other shape, it's worth making it bigger. In macOS, Apple allows you to easily increase the size of the mouse or trackpad cursor on the screen, which is great if you find it difficult to keep track of.