3 Fixes for Roblox Cursor Going Off Screen on Windows
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Fix 1: Repair or Reset Roblox
First, you should use the app repair feature on Windows to fix Roblox. This will let you address the Roblox cursor issue without affecting its data. AlthoughWindows offers several ways to repair an app, the easiest way is through the Settings app. Here are the steps for the same.
Step 1:Right-click on theStart icon> selectInstalled appsfrom the list.
Step 2:Scroll through the list to locateRoblox. Click thethree-dot menu iconnext to it > selectAdvanced options.
Step 3:Click theRepairbutton and wait for the process to complete.
If repairing Roblox proves ineffective, try resetting it from the same menu. This will clear all the existing data associated with Roblox and fix any issues.
Fix 2: Use the Recommended Display Scale
Setting your Windows PC to a display scalehigher or lower than the recommended value can also cause the Roblox cursor to go off-screen repeatedly. To avoid this, it’s best to set the display scale to the recommended value. To do so, use these steps:
Step 1:Press theWindows key + Ito open the Settings app > head toSystem>Display.
Step 2:Under Scale & layout, click the drop-down menu next toScaleto select the recommended value.
Fix 3: Uninstall Roblox and Install It From the Website
Several users on aMicrosoft Community postreported experiencing the cursor going off screen issue while playing the Microsoft Store version of Roblox on Windows. If you are using the same, try to download the Roblox game client from the official website and see if that helps.
To uninstall the store version of Roblox from your PC:
Step 1:Press theWindows key + Sto open the search menu. TypeRobloxin the text box > selectUninstall.
Step 2:SelectUninstallagain to confirm.
Wait for Windows to remove Roblox, anddownload the Roblox installeragain. Once downloaded, run the installer and follow the on-screen prompts to finish installing Roblox.
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Last updated on 14 August, 2024
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