Are you having trouble clicking anything on your Windows 10 computer? Don't worry! Here are some easy fixes to help you get your system back to normal.
How to Fix: Unable to Click on Anything in Windows 10
1. Use the Task Manager to Reset Desktop State
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- Find "Windows Explorer" in the list of processes.
- Right-click "Windows Explorer" and select "Restart".
2. Use Ctrl + Alt + Delete to Reset Mouse Input
- Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to bring up the security options screen.
- Click "Cancel" or press the "Escape" key to return to the desktop.
3. Run System File Checker (SFC) and DISM
- Press Windows + X and select "Command Prompt (Admin)" or "Windows PowerShell (Admin)".
- Type sfc /scannow and press Enter. Wait for the scan to complete.
- Type DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and press Enter. Wait for the process to finish.
4. Check for Malware
- Download and install a reputable anti-malware program (e.g., Malwarebytes).
- Run a full system scan to check for and remove any malware.
5. Use Process Explorer to Identify Issues
- Download Process Explorer from the Microsoft website: Process Explorer Download.
- Launch Process Explorer and observe the processes.
- Identify any suspicious processes that appear or change when the issue occurs.
6. Use Task Scheduler to Identify Triggers
- Press Windows + R, type taskschd.msc, and press Enter to open Task Scheduler.
- Look for tasks that run just before the issue starts.
- Disable suspicious tasks by right-clicking and selecting "Disable".
7. Restart the explorer.exe process
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager. Alternatively, press Ctrl+ Alt+ Delete, navigate to the Task Manager using the Tab key, then press Enter.
- Press the Tab key until one of the processes is selected.
- Use the Down Arrow key on your keyboard to select Windows Explorer.
- Since the right-click is not working, we will use Shift + F10 (shortcut for right-click) to bring up the context menu.
- Use the Down Arrow key and select End task, then click Enter.
- Once the explorer.exe process is killed, you may see a black screen for a short time.
- Press the Windows key + R, type explorer.exe, and hit Enter.
- This will relaunch your Windows Explorer. Next, try using the mouse to click anything to see if the issue is resolved.
8. Check for Hardware Issues
- Try a different mouse and keyboard to see if the issue persists.
- Connect your current mouse and keyboard to another computer to check if they work properly.
9. Clean Dust and Check Connections
- Power down and unplug your computer.
- Open the case and use compressed air to clean dust and debris.
- Check all internal connections to ensure they are secure.
10. Check for Windows Updates
- Press Windows + I to open Settings.
- Go to "Update & Security" and click "Check for updates".
- Install any available updates and restart your computer.
11. Boot into Safe Mode
- Press Windows + R, type msconfig, and press Enter.
- Go to the "Boot" tab and check "Safe boot".
- Select "Network" under Safe boot options and click "OK".
- Restart your computer to boot into Safe Mode.