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POINTER FREEZES ON MY OTHER COMPUTER it is a kav10

When i turn on the computer the pointer is frozen even while Iput in the pass word

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On your keyboard press the key fn and F7. good luck

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    press the keys fn and F7 on your keyboad. this will unluck your mouse. good luck

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