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how to remove the shooting arrow cursor in mm2

To remove the shooting arrow cursor in MM2, you usually need to replace the custom cursor files in Roblox’s local textures folder with the default ones or delete the custom cursor files you added. Tutorials for MM2 cursor changes show the cursor files are typically named things like arrow cursor and arrow far cursor , and the game’s crosshair itself is not usually something MM2 lets you fully remove in-game.

What to do

  1. Open the Roblox Player files from your computer.
  2. Go to the textures/cursors area in the Roblox folders.
  3. Find the custom cursor files you changed.
  4. Delete them or replace them with the original default Roblox cursor files.
  5. Restart Roblox and rejoin MM2.

Important note

  • If the “shooting arrow” you mean is the center crosshair/aim indicator , that is usually part of the game or camera/shift-lock behavior, not just a cursor file, so changing the Windows mouse cursor alone may not remove it.
  • If you want the normal mouse pointer back, restoring the default cursor files is the usual fix.

Quick check

  • If the arrow appears when shift lock is on , turning off shift lock or changing camera mode may help.
  • If it appears only in MM2 after a custom cursor change , undo the cursor file swap.

TL;DR: Restore or delete the custom Roblox cursor files you installed, then restart Roblox; if it’s the MM2 crosshair itself, that usually can’t be removed just by changing the cursor.