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Why is my mouse cursor shaking and clicking randomly. This is just a nonsense.

Waris 5 Reputation points
2025-07-10T08:23:04.3933333+00:00

Previously I was facing same issue of mouse cursor shaking very badly and I was not able to work on system. I read some article on microsoft that please complete the recent update of windows 11 24H2 and this problem will be solved.

My bad luck to update Windows 11 24H2 updated yesterday 09 July 25. Now its performing 1 step ahead. Now mouse cursor shaking (As before and even worst) and now clicking randomly on screen.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Devices and drivers
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  1. Adrian_A_ 8,855 Reputation points
    2025-07-10T09:10:53.2933333+00:00

    Thanks for bringing this up. I can see how frustrating that is. I’m here to help you get this under control.

    Before I suggest steps, I’d like to ask a few questions to better understand the issue.

    1. Is this a wired or wireless mouse? If wireless, have you tried replacing the batteries or changing the port?
    2. Have you tested with a different mouse to rule out hardware failure?
    3. Does this issue happen even in Safe Mode?
    4. Have you installed any third-party input or display software like Logitech, AMD Radeon, or custom driver utilities?

    In the meantime, here's what you can try right now

    Step 1) Go to Device Manager and expand Mice and other pointing devices. Right-click on your mouse driver > Uninstall device. Reboot your system. Windows will reinstall a clean driver version.

    Step 2) If that fails, go to Settings > Windows Update > Update history > Uninstall updates

    Roll back any recent cumulative update that may have caused the behavior, if an uninstall option is available.

    Step 3) Try to check and boot into Safe Mode. Press Shift while clicking Restart > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart

    Select Safe Mode and check if the cursor behaves normally. If so, something running in normal mode may be causing interference.

    Step 4) Go to Control Panel > Mouse > Pointer Options

    Uncheck "Enhance pointer precision" and apply changes.

    Let me know what mouse you're using and what happens in Safe Mode. We will fix this together.

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