Cursor missing at startup

Currently running OS X El Capitan, and have noticed recently that from time to time at startup that my mouse cursor disappears completely – making it impossible to click on anything whatsoever

Any ideas on how to solve this problem? The keyboard works fine and the connection, the cursor jumps back as usual.

in some rare cases, I have the same problem on the logon screen.

Try to select your personal account with the arrow keys, and then click the back button.

When I do that, finally on the desktop, the mouse cursor appears.

Greetings from the Germany

Chris

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