If you are experiencing a no-mouse cursor bug in Rainbow Six Extraction, you fix it by going through a series of troubleshooting steps.
First, you will want to verify yourmouse is plugged in correctlyand try to restart the game. After these steps, try going into theHardware and Soundsection of the control panel on your PC.
You can find the control panel by typing it into theWindows 10 search barat the bottom left of your screen. When the control panel shows up, click it and then locate Hardware and Sound as shown below.
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Doing so will take you to a new window showing you a list of options to choose from, butignore all the other optionsbut the Mouse option shown below.
Click the Mous option and then search for a tab called pointers in the Mouse properties tab. Under the pointers tab, you will need to look for an option that saysenable pointer shadow.
Check the option to enable pointer shadow and then try relaunching the game. Doing so will make your mouse cursor appear in-game, allowing you to navigatemenus and click options again with ease.
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