we are still trying to fix the problem
To fix the “Mac cursor disappears” issue, try these steps: 1. Shake the Mouse or Trackpad: Rapid movement can enlarge and reveal the cursor. 2. Switch Applications: Use Command + Tab to switch apps. 3. Use Mission Control: Swipe up with three/four fingers or press the Mission Control key (F3). 4. Restart Finder: Open Terminal and type killall Finder. 5. Adjust Cursor Size: Go to System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Cursor and change the cursor size. 6. Disconnect External Displays: If using multiple monitors, disconnect the external one. 7. Reset NVRAM/PRAM: Restart and hold Option + Command + P + R for 20 seconds. 8. Update macOS: Go to System Preferences > Software Update. 9. Restart Your Mac: A simple restart can resolve many issues. If the problem persists, contact Apple Support.
This problem might be fixed with a restart of the program. There may also be a different means of navigation around the screen beyond just using the mouse.
Depends on the problem. If you want to fix the problem, then find the solution and use the solution to fix it.
The opposite of puncture is "repair" or "fix".
trying to fix simular problem
There is no problem of gays in the military, so there is nothing to fix.
occupiedFull, occupied, overflowing...
Fix, mend,repair
and what problem would that be?
YouTube has many videos on how to fix that problem.
Use wires that go between the bones to alow normal movement but also holds the bones in the disired position.