I used to be able to uncheck a checkbox that said Emulate touch screen
in the Emulation/Sensors
-panel so that I could see a mouse pointer when using re
Go to: Control Panel > Intel Graphics Settings > Display > General Settings. Then change Quantization Range to Full Range. Solution from here.
Thank @Funktr0n.
This should also help.
Press Ctrl + Shift + C
while the mouse is over the page in order to turn "Select an element in the page to inspect it" mode on then turn it back off using the icon and not the shortcut. Your cursor is now visible :)
Another way is to disable touch simulation by selecting no touch in "Emulated Devices" (in devtools settings):
What solved my issue was setting the refresh rate of my monitor to 60Hz progressive! I don't know how it got set on 59Hz interlaced.
Added: What ACTUALLY solved my problem was swaping the connection from HDMI to DisplayPort! I dont know weather it was the cable problem or the port. Finally the cursor is there and working!