

If anything malicious is found, let MacKeeper remove it for you.Wait while MacKeeper searches your Mac for malicious files.Run MacKeeper, and select Antivirus from the menu on the left.

Should you find yourself in such a situation, it might help to run an antivirus scan with MacKeeper to see if that’s the cause or not. But sadly, it’s also true that problems like this can be caused by malware, either deliberately or as an unintentional side effect. If you’re lucky, your Mac cursor is frozen by something minor. Naturally, any issues related to the cursor cause a lot of frustration and halt whatever work you do when they happen. A generic user most probably has no clue how to use the command line, and therefore requires a mouse or a trackpad in order to use their tech. The cursor is absolutely essential in operating a computer to pretty much anyone.
