Turn off mouse pointer

Hello everyone from Acer.  I use an Aspire 5742Z-4685 notebook, Windows 7.  I would like to turn off the mouse pointer.  I've exhausted the suggestions of the world of Google searches, including of Microsoft technicians with the standard response from the Control Panel/ease of use / mouse / uncheck option hover (as you know, was NOT checked).   The system is a Touchpad Synaptics PS/2. This 'thing' flies over emails and sends 1 million directions... ago gotta laff at this stuff.

Thanks in advance!  Larss

Thanks Jack.  It's good advice!   I appreciate your help with this.  Have a great rest of the evening there!

Kind regards. Larss

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