When your mouse cursor freezes on your Windows 10 laptop, there are several steps you can take to try and resolve the issue without restarting your computer. Here are some troubleshooting tips to get your mouse cursor moving again: 1. Check for Hardware Issues: - Ensure your mouse or touchpad isn't physically damaged. - If you're using an external mouse, try unplugging it and plugging it back in. 2. Keyboard Shortcuts: - Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete
and then select "Task Manager." Look for any unresponsive processes under the "Processes" tab and end them. 3. Keyboard Commands: - Try pressing Alt + Tab
to switch between open programs. This can sometimes kickstart the cursor. 4. Use the Tab Key: - You can navigate through Windows using the Tab key. Try using Tab to select different items on the screen. 5. Restart Mouse/Touchpad Drivers: - Open Device Manager (right-click the Start button, then select Device Manager), find the "Mice and other pointing devices" section, right-click on your mouse/touchpad, and select "Disable." After a few seconds, right-click on it again and choose "Enable." 6. Windows Shortcut: - Press the Windows key
on your keyboard. This may bring the focus back to the desktop. 7. Check for Updates: - Ensure your system and drivers are up to date by checking for Windows updates in the Settings menu. 8. Use System Restore: - If this issue started recently, you can try using System Restore to revert your system to a point before the problem occurred. 9. Safe Mode: - Boot your computer into Safe Mode to check if the issue persists. If the cursor functions correctly in Safe Mode, a third-party app may be causing the problem. If none of these steps resolve the issue and your mouse cursor still freezes frequently, there may be an underlying hardware or software problem that requires further investigation or professional assistance.