The problem of a computer mouse spinning in circles all the time can stem from a number of aspects, and here are some possible solutions:
Locate and close the problematic program: The mouse arrow is constantly spinning, similar to the usual situation of loading a web page, it is likely that there is a program in the background all the time. At this time, you can open the task manager, select "Details", observe and find the program that has repeatedly changed the PID and kept jumping around, and right-click to end the task. If you can't finish it, you can directly uninstall and reinstall it.
Turn off the notification computer change message: If the mouse is still working, but it keeps spinning in circles, it may be because the option to notify the computer to change the message is turned on. At this time, you can turn on the computer and press "Windows+R" in the keyboard to open the running window. Enter msconfig and click OK. On the System Configuration page, click Tools, and then on the page that opens, click Change UAC Settings, and then click Start. Then in the page that opens, turn the slider to the bottom, never notify, and click OK.
Log out and restart: If the mouse keeps spinning in circles and still can't be used, you can try to log out and restart the solution. Press the shortcut keys Ctrl+Alt+Del, select Log Out by pressing the up and down keys, and restart the computer after logging out. When you can't turn off the computer after clicking to log out, you can find the power button of the computer host and press it for more than three seconds to force it to shut down. You can also turn off your computer by powering off the main unit. However, this shutdown method is not recommended and may cause loss of system files.
Update or reinstall the mouse driver: The mouse driver may be outdated or corrupted, causing the mouse to keep spinning in circles. At this point, you can try updating or reinstalling the mouse driver.
Check the system resource usage: If the system resource usage is too high, the mouse may keep spinning in circles. You can check the system resource usage through the task manager and try to close some unnecessary programs or services.
Check for viruses or malware: Viruses or malware can also cause the mouse to keep spinning in circles. It can be scanned and cleaned up using antivirus or security software.
Check for hardware issues: If the above methods do not solve the problem, it may be caused by a hardware problem. You can check whether the mouse and computer are connected normally, or try to change the mouse for testing.
These are some common workarounds, but the specifics may vary depending on factors such as your computer environment, operating system, and software version. Please be patient and cautious during the process. If the problem still cannot be solved, it is recommended to consult professional and technical personnel or related manufacturers for further investigation and repair.
At the same time, in order to prevent the recurrence of similar problems, it is recommended to regularly maintain the computer system, update the drivers and keep the latest version of the antivirus software.