What should I do if the mouse can t drag the file, the left mouse button can t drag the file

Updated on workplace 2024-05-07
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Make sure there are no locks, no auto-arrangement, no alignment to the grid. (These are in the right-click alignment icon, if any, remove the front checkbox).

    2.OK to start drag-and-drop. (Right-click Start - Properties - if it's the Start menu, Custom - Advanced - check before [Launch Drag & Drop], if it's the classic Start menu, Custom - check before [Start Drag & Drop]).

    4.Run, Open Group Policy, User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Task Scheduler, Modify"Drag-and-drop is prohibited"property. Remember to reboot it for it to work.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the taskbar at the bottom, build right - "Properties" - "Start] Menu", then there will be "[Start] Menu" and "Classic [Start] Menu" two options, if you usually use "[Start] Menu" (above), then select "Custom" in the back, pop up the options, select "Advanced", drop down the dialog box, find "Start Drag and Drop", if you don't tick, just tick on, if you tick, cancel the tick first, click OK, enter again, tick and then OK; If you usually use the "classic [Start] menu" (below), also click "Customize" at the end, and directly find the "Launch Drag and Drop" method as before.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Initial workaround:

    It may be a plug-in or malicious program, use Rising Card Card 4, 360 Security Guard, Super Patrol, and try it simply.

    Further workaround:

    If you know more about the process, you can use the task manager or icesword to stop the suspicious process, and use msconfig to see if the drivers are abnormal.

    Finally, if you open System Restore, try to restore it, and restore it a month ago. The restore will not lose files, but the software installed between now and the restore time needs to be reinstalled, and the restoration operation is completely reversible, or relatively safe.

    You try it first, I checked, it's not like a problem with windows settings, it should be something like a plug-in.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Antivirus --- Mouse Replacement - Repair the System, Eliminate them one by one, should be these three problems.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The mouse can't drag the file workaround.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Start - Control Panel - Mouse -

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The left mouse button cannot drag the file to solve as follows:

    a) Press the esc button in the top left corner of the computer twice in a row, and that's it, this is the easiest way.

    2) Remove the auto-arrangement in the right-click.

    3) Right-click the mouse in the taskbar at the bottom of the computer, and a dialog box will pop up.

    1) Then select Properties in the dialog box that pops up.

    2) In the properties dialog box, select Start menu.

    3) Then select Customize, a dialog box will pop up, look for "Launch Context Menu and Drag & Drop", and then select this button.

    4) Select the app on all the pages, then try dragging and dropping the files, and that's it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dragging files in the same partition is "Move" by default, and dragging files in different partitions is "Copy" by default, you need to hold down the "Shift" key to drag, and you can move them.

    1.As an example in the figure below, Shuhe stupid dragged ** in different partitions, and the default is "copy to";

    2.If you hold down the "Shift" key and then drag, it will default to "Move To", as shown in the red box in the figure below;

    3.To realize the movement of files between different partitions, you can also use cutting, select Chinese right-click and select "Cut" or press the shortcut key "Ctrl+X", as shown in the red box in the figure below;

    4.At this time, the files in the original area will become translucent, as shown in the red box in the picture below;

    5.Switch to the destination area, right-click in the blank space and select "Paste and Scatter" or shortcut "Ctrl+V", as shown in the red box in the following figure.

    6.You can move ** directly to the new area, as shown in the red box in the figure below;

    7.If you make a mistake, right-click and select "Undo Move" or the shortcut "Ctrl+Z" to quickly go back to the previous step and get the file back to its original area.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The mouse cannot drag the desktop icon file, but it can be opened.

    2. Press the esc key on the keyboard a few times to do some reset.

    3. After pressing the esc key a few times, you can drag the ** label.

    4. Or click to open the windows button in the lower left corner.

    5. Then click on the option to restart.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are times when our computers can't drag files with the mouse, what's going on? Let me give you a simple introduction to the solution that the mouse can't drag the file! Hope it helps!

    Workaround for not dragging files with the mouse:Step 1: Right-click on the blank space of the computer desktop, select the Arrange icon, and uncheck the Auto Arrange and Align to Network.

    Step 2: Right-click on an empty space in the taskbar to open Properties.

    Step 3: After opening the taskbar and Start menu properties, switch to the Start menu.

    Step 4: Click on the Start menu next to Customize.

    Step 5: Switch to Advanced, tick Enable drag and drop in the Start menu options, and click OK.

    Step 6: Start with the right mouse button to open the run.

    Step 7: Enter it on the run command line and click OK.

    Step 8: Open the Manage Template in Group Policy in turn Windows Components Task Scheduler. Double-click on the right side to turn on Disabling Drag & Drop.

    Step 9: Select Not Configured and click OK.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The mouse is something that is often used in daily life and work, and you need to use the mouse to click on the computer to operate in the daily office, so what is the reason why the mouse can't drag files? See below.

    1. It may be that dllcache is corrupted.

    2. See if the mouse is locked.

    3. It is possible that the esc button of the computer is not reset.

    4. See if the mouse itself is broken, or there is a problem with the socket of the mouse.

    5. There may be a problem with the drive.

    6. There is a problem with the keyboard buttons.

    7. There is a problem with the system.

    8. The system process is not completely exited, and it is possible that the desktop icon is locked.

    That's it for the reasons why you can't drag files with the mouse.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. You can use your keyboard's shortcuts to drag the file: 1

    Select the file or folder you want to drag and hold down the "Ctrl" key. 2.Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the location you want to drag to.

    3.Hold down the "Shift" key, then press the "F10" key to bring up the right-click menu. 4.

    Select "Cut" or "Copy" in the menu, and then press "Enter". 5.Move the cursor to the position you want to paste, press the "Shift+F10" key again, and select "Paste" to complete the dragging operation.

    Note: Different computers may have different shortcut key combinations, so you can try different combinations to drag the file according to your computer.

    How to drag files on a laptop without a mouse.

    How to drag files on a laptop without a mouse.

    You've done a great job! Can you elaborate on that?

    You can use keyboard shortcuts to drag the file: 1Select the file or folder you want to drag and hold down the "Ctrl" key.

    2.Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the location you want to drag to. 3.

    Hold down the "Shift" key, then press the "F10" key to bring up the right-click menu. 4.Select "Cut" or "Copy" in the menu, and then press "Enter".

    5.Move the cursor to the position where you want to paste next to it, press the "Shift+F10" key again, and select "Paste" to complete the dragging operation. Note:

    Different computers may have different combinations of shortcuts, so you can try different combinations to drag files depending on your computer.

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