AI CS5/MacBook Air 11"/OS-X 10.9 - faint cursor makes CS5 unusable

I have a MacBook Air 11-inch, mid 2013, Intel HD Graphics 5000 1024MB, OS-X 10.9.
I installed Adobe Illustrator CS5 (version 15.0.2) and when I tried to work I was dumbfounded that the cursor for some of the tools is much too faint to use!  It's occurred to me to upgrade to AI CS6 but I would like to know that it will fix the problem before I spend the $250.  The faint cursor problem occurs whether or not I'm using my Wacom Intuos 5 Pro with the latest driver v6.3.7-3.  BTW, I can use AI CS5 on my MacBook Pro under OS-X 10.6.8 with no problem seeing the cursor for any of the tools.
Here's a list of the faint cursor/tools on the MacBook Air, all the others are fine:
List of tools with a very light grey cursor:
- Group Selection: “+” sign only (Arrow is okay)
- Lasso
- Pen: Add Anchor Pt “+” & Delete Anchor Pt “-” (Pen icon is okay)
- Type: all 6 variations
- Line Segment / Arc / Spiral / Rectangular Grid / Polor Grid
- Rectangle / Rounded Rectangle / Ellipse / Polygon / Star / Flare
- Scissors
- Rotate / Reflect
- Scale / Shear
- Measure
- Blend
- Graph: all 9 variations
- Print Tiling
Any help that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.

A big thanks to TREX for the news about the update working!  I've updated to Mavericks 10.9.1 and it appears that all of the Adobe Illustrator CS5 cursors are back to normal - fantastic!!

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