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Take the router off and see if it unfreezes. I doubt that your router has anything to do with your mouse freezing. I would say you might have a virus or infection so run a scan. Also you mouse might be going bad.
Try booting up in Safe Mode and see if your mouse freezes. If it does not, surely a virus or infection is attaching your mouse.
Make sure you are not pulling the mouse out of the computer if the end that goes into the computer's green port is round. The round mouse (PS2/Serial) cannot be pulled from the computer and expected to work unless you reboot.
The Flat USB mouse (the end that plugs into the computer is flat) is a plug and play mouse and can be pulled and reinserted into the computer without rebooting.
I'll address the 2nd part 1st. The non-functional right click button will require a palmrest replacement.
For the boot issue, there could be several causes. Things you can try:
Start run MSCONFIG, you can uncheck items in the startup tab and reboot and see if the issue stops, then if it does, you can add items back till you find the item causing the issue.
If you don't have an active antivirus or antispyware application, the go to download.com and download and install one and run the full scans
I believe you and I had the same problem. I just figured it out, actually by accident!
In MS-Excel, on the top tool bar (File, Edit, View etc etc.) there should be a tab next to the Help tab, called Window.
Click Window, then look through the drop down until you see UnFreeze Panes (Note that the problem will be fixed if you click UnFreeze Panes, if indeed our problem was the same.)
If you do not see that option "UnFreeze Panes" and instead see Freeze Panes... then I haven't the foggiest how to help. -___-;;
Hello, it can depend on many things 1. Update your mouse driver (enter the manufacture site, find there model of your mouse, and download drivers for it) 2. If your mouse is not laser (working with ball) open under the ball and clean it. 3. It can be virus or spyis infected your PC. uptade your virus definition and run deep system scan. 4 If your mouse has law bit, you have to change it. (if nothing solve problem do this)
Well start a bit slower then. go into the bios at startup F2, and navigate around does it freeze there. if no then start windows in safe mode F8 when windows logo shows. freezing ? If its not freezing then turn off the startup programs. Start/run/msconfig and then uncheck load startup items and start normally, click the dont show me this again /ok any freezing. If its freezing you may have a hardware issue. if you have 2 sticks of memory remove on and or /reseat them boot the dell diagnostics cd and check the cpu and memory. report back
On your second pc, try this:-
Go to my computer>properties>hardware tab>device manager, then look down to 'mice and pointing devices', click on '+' sign, right click and delete.
Re-start pc and let windows re-install device, as your mouse drivers may be conflicting.
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