Mouse cursor moves but does not function properly on screen after some time and clicks functionality goes away

Anonymous
2021-07-01T04:08:22+00:00

Mouse cursor appears on screen and moves with movement of mouse, but clicks do not result in action after sometime . Clicking results in item clicked so the mouse is contacting, but click is not being registered (doesn't open and close anything or any other action performed .) I checked my mouse nothing wrong with my hardware. Each time I restart the Surface the mouse click "works" for the first click and sometimes more, . Then the functionality goes away. Because that is when this started. This MUST be fixed, I have to have a functioning mouse. it's not only with my mouse but also do same with laptop's keypad . in my opinion its the software side issue. please suggest the solution

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-07-04T06:07:27+00:00

    Hi Greg

    Thanks for the reply. I tried your all steps.
    when I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Delete and click cancel for two times it's again started working. there is nothing wrong with MOUSE and Ports.
    I think some libraries were uninstalled by me from PC accidentally. Now I install Touchpad, mouse driver and restart my pc its started working again. I notice by last two days now problem almost resolved (only one time I have to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete >cancel to make its click functional again )
    if other find same problem with their mouse then reinstall of mouse driver may solve their issue as mine did.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-07-01T04:47:43+00:00

    Hi Muhammad. I'm Greg, an Independent Advisor.

    I will give you everything that works to troubleshoot a mouse. Even if you have tried a step please do it over in sequence. I will be standing by to help as needed.

    Try all other ports on the PC, often the front and back will have different USB controllers

    When did it last work correctly? What has changed since then? Is there a System Restore point to roll back to before then? Here's how: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-system-r...

    Change the batteries if wireless, try another USB port, reset mouse from button on bottom if available.

    Try the mouse in another PC to isolate if it's the mouse or Windows causing this.

    Try another mouse in this PC to confirm if Windows is the problem.

    Access the Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start button, choose the Mouse, then Driver tab. First try Update this Driver > Automatically, then Roll Back if available. If not choose Uninstall button, restart PC using keyboard to Ctrl Alt Del, on blue screen tab to Power Icon in bottom right, press Enter, arrow down to Restart, press Enter to restart to reinstall the driver.

    If this fails then from Device manager try uninstalling the USB controllers, restart PC to reinstall. First program the power button to Shut down the PC at Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Additional Power Settings > Choose what Power button does so you can do the restart from it.

    Is there mouse software installed in Settings > Apps > Apps & Features? Uninstall it to see if the problem stops. This is unneeded bloatware.

    Adjust the mouse settings in Settings > Devices > Mouse, checking all settings including the Additonal Mouse Options box - check Settings on all tabs.

    Report back all results for possible other things to try.

    To check if Windows is causing this you can also go over this checklist to make sure the install is set up correctly, optimized for best performance, and any needed repairs get done: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...

    Start with Step 4 to turn off Startup freeloaders which can conflict and cause issues, then Step 7 to check for infection the most thorough way, then step 10 to check for damaged System Files. Then continue with the other steps to go over your install most thoroughly.

    Update your drivers from the PC maker's Support Downloads web page, using the full model number, Serial Number or Dell Service Tag on sticker. Compare the latest drivers available for download with the ones presently installed in Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start Menu. Make sure you have the latest BIOS or UEFI firmware, Chipset, Display (Video), Sound, USB3, Bluetooth, Network and all other drivers, or else download and install the latest now.

    If nothing else helps you can run a Repair Install by installing the Media Creation Tool and choosing from it to Upgrade Now. This reinstalls Windows in about an hour while saving your files, apps and most settings, solves many problems while also bringing it up to the latest version which you need anyway and by the most stable method:

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/software-downlo...

    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and let us know how it goes. I will keep working with you until it's resolved.

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