Fix mouse moving on its own in windows 10, 11
If your mouse is moving on its own in Windows 10 or 11, here are some steps to fix the issue.
First, check if there's any dust or debris on your touchpad or mouse. Clean them thoroughly as this could cause the cursor to move unexpectedly. If you're using an external mouse, always use a mouse pad. Not using one can damage the surface, affecting the sensor over time, which may result in the mouse moving on its own.
For those using a wireless mouse, ensure that your mouse has enough battery charge. If your mouse is rechargeable, try charging it, or if it uses replaceable batteries, put in fresh ones. When the battery is low, a wireless mouse may start behaving erratically or become unresponsive.
You can also check your settings. Go to *Settings**, then **Bluetooth & Devices**, and find the **Mouse* settings. Here, you can adjust the **Pointer Speed**, check additional mouse settings, and manage visibility options. Adjusting these settings might help resolve the issue.
0:00 Introduction
0:05 Clean touchpad or mouse
0:18 Use a mouse pad for an external mouse
0:34 Check wireless mouse battery
0:50 Adjust mouse settings in Windows
1:10 Conclusion
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