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Mouse Settings Keep Resetting on Windows 10: 4 Fixes to Use

Best solutions for the resetting problem

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Updated onMarch 13, 2024

updated onMarch 13, 2024

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If your mouse settings keep resetting in Windows 10, we have prepared all you need to know. Agood wired mouse, a wireless mouse, or even a touchpad can be enough to make your life easier. But what do you do when your mouse is not correctly set up?

Many users report that they changed the mouse settings to fit their needs, and after a PC restart or a Windows 10 update, those settings reverted.

This common issue is well-known by Microsoft and is addressed in every new update. However, you’ll have to do it yourself when the problem doesn’t solve itself through an update.

Why do mouse settings keep resetting on Windows 10?

We gather that a few elements can trigger the problem from users who have registered this problem. Here are some that you should take note of:

While this is not a comprehensive list, it makes up the built-up of causes. However, the solutions we suggest will help if the mouse settings reset by themselves on Windows 10, if they won’t save, or if Windows 10 mouse settings reset on every login.

What can I do if mouse settings keep resetting on Windows 10?

What can I do if mouse settings keep resetting on Windows 10?

1.RunWindows troubleshooter

In many instances, the mouse drivers could be partially installed or defective. To solve these kinds of problems, you can run Windows’ troubleshooter.

2. Update the mouse drivers

Furthermore, you can uninstall the drivers, disconnect the mouse, restart your PC, reconnect the mouse, and wait for Windows to reinstall the proper drivers.

If that does not work, we recommend tryingPC HelpSoft Driver Updater. This is a specialized tool that will scan your PC and update any missing or outdated drivers. This software also allows you to set up scheduled scans so you can be sure your drivers are always updated.

⇒PC HelpSoft Driver Updater

3. Use Registry Editor

If you haveSynaptics drivers, this solution will work for you, as it worked for many users.

Modifying registry keys can be a bit complicated and cause problems, so be sure to change the keys as stated in the guide.

4. Perform a clean boot

Windows uses only a minimum number of drivers andstartup programsin the Clean Boot state. Doing this lets you identify if any third-party applications or startup items are causing the problem.

Note that the previously detailed solutions also work if you encounter the following errors:

We hope that these solutions worked for you. Additionally, you can try some quick common fixes like checking themouse hardwareand changing the USB connection port.

Installing the latest updates for Windows 10 could help you out this time too.

If you have questions regarding the process or don’t understand a specific step, please post in the comments section below.

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Vlad Turiceanu

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Passionate about technology,Windows, and everything that has a power button, he spent most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.

Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, with a complete expertise in touch-based devices, he is constantly keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest!

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Vlad Turiceanu

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.