Press the β Alt β key on the keyboard to trigger the device managerβs upper menu. Go to β Action β using the arrow keys, and hit β Enterβ. Select β Scan for hardware changes β and hit β Enterβ. This should bring back the cursor now. If this still doesnβt solve the issue, I got one more solution for you.
Use the following steps to view all open apps in desktop mode: Click the Task View Button on the task bar. Select the app you wish to use, or you can click the X in the app window to close that app.
Ensure to turn off your laptop, and unplug any external devices. Press the Power button to turn on your laptop. When you see the Acer logo or splash screen appear, press F2, F9, F10, and Enter keys on your keyboard. Select Exit > Yes, and press Enter. Your laptop will start and the black screen issue should be resolved.
Open the β Control Panel β. Click on β Power Options β. Now click on the option marked β Choose what the power buttons do β. Under the β Shutdown settings β, untick the box marked β Hibernate β. If you cannot untick it, click on the option marked β Change settings that are currently unavailable β and then try.
Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to open Task Manager. If you donβt see Task Manager after pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. If Task Manager flickers along with everything else on the screen, a display driver is probably causing the problem. In this scenario, see the Fix your display driver section.
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