This guide will help you change how the braille text cursor looks when using Narrator on your Windows 11 PC. Narrator is a built-in tool that reads what’s on your screen out loud. It helps people with vision difficulties use their computer more easily.
What is Narrator? Narrator is a screen reader in Windows. It speaks the text on your screen and describes things happening. This helps users who are blind or have low vision use their computers more easily.
Other things you can do with Narrator
Narrator has many options you can change to suit your needs, like:
- Turn keyboard shortcuts on or off
- Start Narrator automatically when you sign in
- Change the voice, speed, and volume
- Use a braille display device
And many more settings to customize your experience.
One special setting is how the braille text cursor looks on your braille display. You can change it to different styles. You can even hide it if you want.
Why change the braille text cursor?
Customizing your braille cursor makes your display easier to use. Different cursor styles help you see what you’re doing. Some people prefer to hide the cursor completely.
How to change the braille text cursor in Windows 11
Follow these easy steps:
- Open Settings: Click on the Start menu and select Settings. Or press the Windows key + I on your keyboard.
- Go to Accessibility: In the Settings window, click Accessibility on the left side. Then click on Narrator on the right.

- Find Braille settings: Scroll down to the Braille section. Click to open the Use a braille display with Narrator settings.

- Install braille support (if needed): %%FLAG_ADMIN%% If you haven’t already, click the Download and install braille button. This adds braille support to your PC.
- Turn on Braille: After installing, you can turn braille support on or off.
- Add your braille display: Click Add a braille display. Then pick your device’s manufacturer and connection type.
- Change the text cursor display: Under Braille cursor, find Display the text cursor. Choose how you want the braille text cursor to look. You can pick from several options. You can also hide it completely.

That’s all! You’ve now customized how the braille text cursor appears on your Windows 11 PC.
What happens when you customize the braille cursor?
Once you change these settings, your braille display will show the cursor exactly how you want it. You’ll see the changes right away on your display.
Summary
- Changing the braille text cursor helps make using a braille display easier and more comfortable.
- You can choose how the cursor looks. You can also hide it if you prefer.
- Just follow the simple steps in the Settings app to make these changes.
- If you want to learn more about using Narrator and braille displays, check out this helpful guide.





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