I am using an ASUS computer and running MS 8.1
SOURCE: Cursor
Hi, You may want to verify that the autoswitchoff (Allow the computer to turn off this device...) is disabled or grayed out; right click on my computer, click on Properties, click on the Hardware tab, click on the Device Manager button, expand your Mice and other pointing devices, right click on your mouse, click on Properties, click on the Power Management tab. You can also try updating the drivers. You can also do this on the USB Root Hub if your mouse is USB connected. Hope this works for you and post back how things are or should you need further information. Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: CURSOR STUCK ON COMPUTER SCREEN
try to reconnect the cable properly.make sure its well fitted to PS/2 port that it will not tend to loose. Then, restart your computer.if its not detected still,go to control panel then click add hardware wizard then detect the the mouse if its working or not.ok?
SOURCE: computer displays black screen with blinking cursor
Its seems its not booting correctly. Just Insert Windows CD and fix the windows. Another solution is to press (I think) F1 or F11 or F12 (depending on the model) when booting the machine. It will take you to recovery mode. Use it to restore the boot section ONLY.
SOURCE: black screen, blinking cursor in top left hand corner
Could be a number of issues, incl unseated processor or a faulty hard drive. First off I would remove mains & battery, remove covers from underneath and reseat any memory or processors you can find - by reseat I mean just take out and put back.If this fails, I would look to price up a new hard drive before condemning the machine.
SOURCE: Cursor stuck in the middle of screen vista operating system
What are you using? a laptop or a PC?
If you are using a PC then check that the mouse is connected properly to the slot. Also check the ball inside the mouse, it happens sometimes when its dirty, clean the ball inside the mouse and also inside the mouse(use a small cloth).
If you mouse is wireless then check the battery in your mouse. It might run out of charge. Also check the button which is used to turn on the mouse. It might be jammed.
If its a touchpad there is no solution that I can think of other than buying a mouse.
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