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Fix: Mouse Cursor Gets Stuck in the Corner of the Screen

Adjusting your mouse settings and updating drivers should help

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Updated onMarch 13, 2024

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Is your mouse stuck in the corner? Many users, particularly those using laptops and notebooks, experienced this problem, and in today’s guide, we’ll try to fix this issue, so let’s get started.

Why is my mouse stuck in a corner?

Problems with your mouse connection or hardware malfunction are the most common culprits. In some instances, outdated drivers can cause this problem as well.

What can I do if the mouse is stuck in a corner?

What can I do if the mouse is stuck in a corner?

Before we move to the slightly complex solutions, press theFunctionkey andF5,F7,F8, orF9and check if it helps. You can also use a different USB port or mouse pad.

1. Update drivers

Drivers are essential for a smooth operating system, especially regarding your mouse. A specialized tool, such asPC HelpSoft Driver Updater, can help you update all your drivers and provide long-term maintenance so you make sure no issues arise due to malfunctioning or outdated drivers.

⇒PC HelpSoft Driver Updater

2. Fix mouse settings

Once done, verify whether the mouse corner is still stuck in the corner. If yes,consider enabling the ease cursor movement between displaysoption, especially if working on multiple displays.

3.Enable the trackpad

4. Check for malware on your computer

If it was malware responsible for your mouse cursor stuck in a corner, things should now work fine.

How do I know if my mouse is broken?

If the mouse is not working, turn it on and replace the batteries. Check whether all the buttons work, including the scroll wheel. Also, you can connect the mouse to other PCs orupdate the mouse driversjust to be sure.

If nothing works, check whether the laser under the mouse emits light. If not, the mouse is most likely broken, and you will need to replace it.

What are the best external mice to pick from?

Many models are available on the market, and picking the best isn’t always easy. Luckily ourbest computer miceguide should be able to help you with that.

In it, you’ll be able to find a suitable mouse for every budget, so be sure to check it out.

The freezing of mouse cursors is a relatively typical issue that users encounter. The solutions above can be examined individually to determine which works best for your PC.

This isn’t the only issue you can encounter, and many reported that themouse pointer disappears. The problem is also present on laptops, and we covered it in ourcursor disappeared on the laptopguide.

If the issue is still present, it’s possible that themouse keeps freezingor that yourmouse is lagging. Luckily, we tackled these issues in separate guides.

Hopefully, you’ve already found a solution to the mouse problem.

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Loredana Harsana

Windows Software Expert

Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.

Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.

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Loredana Harsana

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Loredana is a tech enthusiast who tackles mobility, privacy, and networking in easy-to follow guides for everyone.