Try clicking on the fn, f3, or f7 key. It sounds like it's locked. Different functions keys work for different kinds of computers. It should have a keypad emblem with an x across it.
If you type in Administrator, and press enter, then it should bypass your password.
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I want you to attach an external mouse and see if you can get the cursor to move. If it does, you have a defective driver. Microsoft can diagnose and fix that problem in three easy clicks. CLICK HERE for the diagnostic and fix.
SOURCE: cursor stuck in the middle of screen!!!!!
this happened to me. try pressing the Fn key (mine is in blue, next to the left control key on the bottom of the keyboard) and hold it while you press the F7 key and release. try moving your mouse. Those two buttons together turn the touchpad device on and off.
SOURCE: cursor is frozen in the middle of the screen.
your touchpad may ethier be disabled or malfunctioning. try plugging in an external mouse.
SOURCE: My cursor on my Dell inspiron 1525 laptop is stuck
Try an external mouse. You might have to turn off the touchpad in BIOS (F2 key on boot will get you into setup). Look for Mouse/Touchpad under 'Post Behavior' or perhaps elsewhere (differently displayed in various BIOS setups).
SOURCE: Not sure if this is the right model but it is an
try to connect external keyboard/mouse. if that work, your input devices went south. did you spill something over? number of model is located at the bottom.
SOURCE: The cursor on my Dell
The laptop's touch pad might be disabled in the operating system. In order to guide you through the steps to check this setting, I need to know what version of Windows operating system is installed on your computer.
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If the cursor is stuck/frozen when we use the touchpad it can be solved by the following method.
Switch off the laptop, disconnect it from power, remove the battery and keep pressing the Power switch for 30 seconds.
Then reconnect battery and the external power in that order and power on the laptop. the cursor will be moving again.
Please check this related discussion which is similar to your problem:-
http://www.computing.net/answers/hardware/my-laptop-cursor-wont-move/67689.html
Please get back to us if you have further query else please accept the suggestion.
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