Hermitkrab
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The other day, My cursor froze and I couldn't restart. I had to perform a hard shutdown, instead. How can I perform a restart when the cursor freezes? I imagine there are certain keys that must be pressed. Thanks for your assistance, guys.
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In most more recent computers, including Laptops, holding down the On/off switch for a few seconds will bring a soft shutdown (no upset of the system)
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if it's only the mouse which has frozen and not the entire system that's siezed then you can try the old ctrl/alt/del (holding down ctrl and alt together and pressing del a few times whilst holding them. Should bring up some options if it hasn't enirely died on you.
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Thanks, Pat. Now I know what to do if it happens again. I may have one problem, though. My left arm is paralyzed and I won't be able to span all those keys with just my right hand. Of course, if push comes to shove I can try to get another person to help.
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You can also try unplugging the mouse and plugging it back in.
I've found that will often cause the frozen mouse or a keyboard to start working again.
Mike
You can also try unplugging the mouse and plugging it back in.
I've found that will often cause the frozen mouse or a keyboard to start working again.
Mike
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Thanks, Mike. That's the first thing I did. Re-plugging in the mouse had no effect, although I've done that in the past with success. Now that I think of it, the touchpad wouldn't work either. So, I suppose the whole system was locked up, which required a hard shutdown and restart.
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In most more recent computers, including Laptops, holding down the On/off switch for a few seconds will bring a soft shutdown (no upset of the system)
If anyone tried to read this earlier, I got cut off in the middle on my Kindle Fire while at the doctors office. LOL
I knew that this works on my computer, but I didn't know if it was true for computers in general.
I remember when having to force shut down your computer was accompanied by crossed fingers and the possibility that it might not reboot.
Mike
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If I hold down the power button for a few seconds, I'm pretty sure a hard shutdown occurs.
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Pressing the power button shuts my computer off instantly (soft shutdown,, I only push it once. Holding down will force hard shutdown, Same with closing the lid (soft shutdown). That's the way I set it up.
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That's good because ALT +F4 will be easy for my one good hand to reach.
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