Quick summary
Cursor Hider is a premium Windows utility from Softexe designed to automatically hide the mouse pointer in situations where it becomes a distraction. It’s intended mainly to improve focus while typing, and offers a range of customization options so it can work alongside most other applications.
Pricing and alternatives
- A free trial is available so you can evaluate the program before buying.
- If you decide to keep it, the developer offers a one-time purchase license rather than a subscription.
- If you prefer free tools, alternatives such as Ashampoo WinOptimizer (free edition) or utilities like Mouse Cursor / Move Mouse provide overlapping functionality, though those are often geared more toward simulation and customization than pure productivity.
Why you might want to hide the pointer
The mouse cursor is a long-established, precise input device, but it can become visually intrusive when you’re focused on keyboard-driven tasks like typing. Cursor Hider aims to reduce that distraction by making the pointer disappear or move out of view automatically, helping maintain concentration during typing or other keyboard-heavy workflows.
Core capabilities
- Assign keyboard hotkeys (including double-press actions) such as Caps Lock or Num Lock to launch programs or trigger specific behaviors.
- Temporarily switch keyboard layouts by holding modifier keys (for example, Ctrl or Shift) for quick language/input changes.
- Use the middle mouse button to open links into a new browser tab without needing to move the visible pointer.
- Choose exactly where the pointer should relocate when hidden — you can move it to a corner, edge, or any screen location you prefer.
- Define the conditions that cause the cursor to hide, such as a certain number of consecutive key presses or a set period of inactivity.
Final thoughts
If the visible pointer interferes with your typing or other keyboard-focused tasks, Cursor Hider is worth trying. It’s straightforward to use, highly configurable, and adds some convenient keyboard-centered extras. Keep in mind that several comparable features are available in free utilities, so test the trial before committing to a purchase.
Technical
- Windows
- Free Trial