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Question posted by insercio on February 17th, 2013

Cursor Freezes

My cursor freezes and to get it to work again I need to restart.  Just bought the machine so very annoying

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Answer #1: Posted by tintinb on February 20th, 2013 6:02 PM
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If the cursor of your Toshiba Satellite L875-S7110 frequently freezes, there might be a problem with its driver software. It might be corrupted or not installed. The driver software can be downloaded here:

You can refer to the user's manual here:

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