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May 12, 2016
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Why does the Mouse cursor change into a black box within Adobe DC?

  • May 12, 2016
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We have a user, who when opening any pdf document, her cursor changes into a black box

When you go into the preference settings it shows normal, when back into the home screen black box cursor returns

Removed Adobe DC, Reinstalled again Via Web Installer

Updated Java in-case it maybe linked

Restored the OS to a previous working state and the it still does the same

Is there some setting that could be causing this? Macro or ActiveX?

Black Box only shows in Adobe

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Correct answer Anup_K

I just updated to the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC v2015.016.20041 and still have the black box issue. It doesn't show up on a screenshot though.


Can you let us know if the following workaround helps resolve the issue?

1. Go to local appdata folder -

C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Adobe\Acrobat\DC

2. Delete the following file in local appdata folder -

IconCacheRdr.dat, in case of Reader DC

IconCacheAcro.dat, in case of Acrobat DC

3. Restart Reader/Acrobat

Do you still see the black cursor issue?

29 replies

Participant
May 30, 2018

Thank you.. it worked. I have learned that you have to do it while the Acrobat Reader is off. then restart it after you deleted the cache data.

I downloaded

Appletiser-IT  wrote

We have a user, who when opening any pdf document, her cursor changes into a black box

When you go into the preference settings it shows normal, when back into the home screen black box cursor returns

Removed Adobe DC, Reinstalled again Via Web Installer

Updated Java in-case it maybe linked

Restored the OS to a previous working state and the it still does the same

Is there some setting that could be causing this? Macro or ActiveX?

Black Box only shows in Adobe

Participant
October 22, 2023

Dear thabom92660254,

Thank goodness I scrolled so far down this thread and found your message - and THANK YOU so much for including the note about closing Reader before deleting the IconCache files. You have finally solved the problem!

My actions finally were :

- close Adobe reader completely

- go to : C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Adobe\Acrobat\DC

- delete any IconCachexxxxx.dat files 

- restart computer

- open Adobe reader and black square has gone!

 

For info, the solution mentioned on other threads re unclicking a box in 'Accessibility' did nothing for my problem.

 

nathanc64144189
Participant
January 24, 2018

NOPE...this did not work. We're not all computer techs. How the heck to you even get to:

C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Adobe\Acrobat\DC

I had to have someone from GeekSquad look at this and its still not working even when they reset (Recovered) my computer to a previous version. Such a huge waste of time and inconvenience. Why doesn't Adobe just run a new update...you forced the faulty update on us to begin with....why not save us ALL the trouble and run a new update that fixes the problem automatically.

I work off the "Cloud" from home and this started happening after the recent update from 1/23/18 or 1/24/18.

nathanc64144189
Participant
January 24, 2018

Participant
January 16, 2018

What about on the Mac? This darn box keeps showing up. I can't find the files referred to delete. How can I fix this on preferences in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC?

Mriganka Ghosh Majumder
Participant
November 19, 2017

Thank You very much. It works properly.

Participant
October 3, 2017

I am not having any luck finding AppData -

C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Adobe\Acrobat\DC

I do have an AppData in my Default.migrated file, but it is empty.

This problem arise just this week on my Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.  That is particularly annoying given the monthly charge.  Do I have to pay my programmer to come in (he works remotely) to fix this?

Worse is that I have a United States Supreme Court petition due today and this is really interfering with my work.

Legend
October 3, 2017

It's a hidden Directory. You need to change your options to see it. And try this

Windows key + R

Type: %APPDATA%

Participant
October 3, 2017

Thanks, but it did not work. I did get to see the hidden items, thanks for that. I found and deleted both IconCacheRdr.dat and IconCacheAcro.dat but when I reopened Acrobat I still have the black square.

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Participant
September 18, 2017

Problem resolved by deleting the IconCacheRdr.dat.

Well appreciated effort.

Participant
July 7, 2017

I had to do the cache deletion twice, and I also had another cache file that I had to delete-- IconCacheAcro65536.dat . After I deleted it the second time, the black box went away.

Participant
August 9, 2017

This problem just started happening on my Windows 7 Pro 64-bit PC after installing an update to Adobe Reader DC. Deleting the IconCacheRdr.dat file had no effect. Deleting the IconCacheAcro65536.dat file finally fixed it.

ezequielbosch
Participant
January 24, 2017

Problem resolved but could not find the folder using the suggested path name on my set up (Windows 7 Professional/64-bit/SvcPack 1).  Instead I ran a search for "IconCache" and found two files, deleted, problem solved.

Many thanks.

Participant
January 26, 2017

I had the black box.  Saw the 'fix' and went to the file location.  Could not find the file!  Went around and around with support features on the website until I came across this forum section.

Closed the program and tried doing a search for "IconCache" as suggested byand 2 files showed up (neither showed the extension (.dat)).  Deleted the first one and reopened the program.  Black box was still there, staring me in the face.  Closed it and deleted the second file (both were video files, apparently) as suggested by Futile on Jan. 19.  Now the box was GONE when I reopened the program this time.

Thank you to ALL who contributed to this solution!

Participating Frequently
January 26, 2017

Every file has a file extension, like ".dat" but Windows, by default, hides them so it doesn't confuse the user.  I personally don't agree with it but that's another story (see tl/dr below).  In cases like this, you can set Windows to show those extensions by doing what I suggested above to mykl66's post.  It's in that same "Folder Options" section, in fact, it's right beside "show hidden files and folders", it's called "show file extensions".  You can turn that on, see the ".dat" or any other file extension that might need viewed and then turn it back off if you prefer not to see file extensions in the future.

tl/dr

For those that care, the reason I don't agree with the 'hide file extensions' setting, hackers use this to trick you.  For example, you can get an email, with an attachment that has an Adobe Reader icon which makes it look like a "PDF" (which is a file extension by the way) but instead of having that file extension, it really has a ZIP extension.  But, because your computer is hiding file extensions, you think it's a PDF, so you double click it.  The zip file opens revealing another file with a PDF icon but this one is actually an EXE extension.  Again, you don't see the extension, and even though you think it's strange that another window opened after you clicked the first PDF file, you simply click this file too, and you've just installed a virus.  The ZIP extension allowed it to get through your spam filter (most will allow those through by default) and the EXE file is an executable file that happened to be a virus.  Please understand, EXE files aren't necessarily bad, in fact, every program on your computer will have it but if you have Windows configured to SHOW file extensions, then if you ever see an EXE as an attachment in an email or within a ZIP file, OR if you ever see a ZIP or an EXE file that has an icon that doesn't match (like Adobe PDF icon), then your red flag should go up, you should hear warning klaxons going off and you should NOT click those files, other than right-click > delete.  The only reason Windows has this setting on by default is because if you ever rename a file and don't keep the extension, you effectively neuter that file.  For example, MyDocument.DOCX is a Word document.  You double-click it and it opens in Word.  If you remove DOCX, the file still works but Windows now doesn't know to open it with Word.  That DOCX extension tells windows what to do with it when you double-click.

IMHO

mykl66
Participant
January 23, 2017

I can't locate this file. Is there another way? Has Adobe generated a fix for this?

I am running the latest version of Reader DC and Windows 10

Participating Frequently
January 23, 2017

mykl66,

By default those folders are hidden in Windows.  Do you have "Show hidden files and folders" turned on?

In Win10 you should be able to type "Folder Options" in Cortana box.  click the Folder Options that displays and in the window that appears, select the 'View' tab.  Near the top of that list of settings, you can "Show hidden files, folders and drives" (or something like that, I'm using Win7 so it may not read exactly that way).  Click APPLY on that window (but keep it open) because after you find this hidden file, you should turn that back to "Don't show hidden files, folders, or drives".

Also, read my post right above yours.  I had a file called IconCacheRdr65536.dat so you may be seeing that one and not the other?

mykl66
Participant
January 23, 2017

Thanks! It worked.

scotts93398834
Participant
October 4, 2016

I have this problem also. DC Acrobat Pro through Creative Cloud. On fully updated (second anniv) windows 10 machine. The solution suggested by ANUP does not do anything. This problem occurs when accessing a machine remotely and using Adobe on that host machine. It's very annoying.