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I am just using a logitech wireless, used it for about 2-3 years now. I just plugged in an official Microsoft wired mouse and the problem still persists.
I am just using a logitech wireless, used it for about 2-3 years now. I just plugged in an official Microsoft wired mouse and the problem still persists.
yes I tried that as well.. I think im just going to have to have a purple cursor from now on haha.
Do you have another user account you can log in with and see if that user also has the same problem ?
If you don't have another account and don't want to create another account, you could temporarily enable the built in Administrator or Guest account to test with.
I just tested different settings in my different accounts, and the different settings stick for each user.
This would test if there is some "corruption" in your user account.
If that doesn't help, maybe uninstall the mouse and reboot to reinstall it ?
I still had this problem until a few moments ago. I was messing with the settings to see if I could get the mouse cursor to return to normal. I enabled mouse trails and now all of the mouse options have normalized. Disabling this returns it to his dysfunctional state. So for now I am just leaving mouse cursor trails enabled. It's not exactly a fix but its a work around if you dont mind the trails.