I've been dealing with a frustrating issue where my cursor suddenly snaps to the top left corner of my screen. I'm pretty sure it's not my mouse itself since I've ruled that out. The problem is, every time I try to navigate my settings, the cursor jumps back too quickly for me to click anything! I did manage to open the settings using the Win+I shortcut, but I'm stuck. Can anyone guide me on how to fix this?
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I’m afraid just updating the drivers might not be enough. I had a similar issue. After updating the mouse drivers, I found out they were already up to date, and my cursor still stuck to the corner. You might want to try reinstalling it instead or checking if any software conflicts are causing it.
You can try using the Windows key + X shortcut to bring up a menu, then press M to get to the Device Manager. Use the Tab and arrow keys to navigate to your mouse driver. Once you’re on it, press the context menu key (usually near the space bar) to check if you can update the driver or uninstall it. That should help!

Thanks for the tip! But with my cursor snapping, it keeps clicking away from everything I try to open, making it really hard to select anything.