If your cursor is frozen in one place and unusable how can you unfreeze it?

This happened to me once. And it was so is frustrating Here's how I fixed mine (don't forget to set a restore point in case something goes wrong? ): using your keyboards arrow keys, tab keys, hot keys, etc.To navigate your system REBOOT in SAFE MODE Go to START > SETTTINGS > CONTROL PANEL and open your SYSTEM PROPERTIES.

Select the HARDWARE tab and open your DEVICE MANAGER scroll down to MICE AND OTHER POINTING DEVICES and double click on your listed/installed device to open up a PROPERTIES WINDOW on this device Select DRIVER tab. From here you can try several things: You may need to update your drivers, and, at least in XP you can roll back to your previous setting if updates don't help, or, heaven forbid, make matters worse OR you can do what finally worked for me. I had to uninstall my mouse drivers then reinstall install them.

No more problem - for me anyway This helped me. I hope it works for you as well. Good Luck.

Your cursor will then become an x and simply click on the offending program and it will be killed. The second method I know of is adding a force quit function to the panel at the top of the screen. Right click on the panel, click add to panel, and add force quit.

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