I also disconnected my Magic Mouse, and USB flash drive, and unplugged the charger. ![]() I also reset SMC and NVRAM on my MacBook Pro, thinking that would fix the issue as the symptoms I was facing were quite similar to what the Apple support articles describe.Īnd guess what? Nope, the Mac cursor still kept jumping and clicking and moving on its own after that. It turned out the main drive is working fine without any problems. I then suspected my Mac’s internal hard drive was malfunctioning, so I went ahead and pulled out Disk Utility and several other apps to check Mac hard drive health. Around 20 minutes later, no threats were found (to my surprise). ![]() So I immediately opened BitDefender Antivirus for Mac and ran a full scan. Although the erratic trackpad/cursor issue persisted at that time, I still could perform some basic operations though not that smoothly.Īt first, I thought my Mac was infected because the situation reminded me of viruses and malware issues back in the PC days.
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