Btw, it's a laptop, so the mousepad/keyboard aren't wireless or however it is, but it's just a laptop. Thank you for the replies.
Even so, if you can get to the Control Panel, both accounts use the same keyboard/mouse. I'm not saying it will solve your problem, but if it's a setting you may have a shot at it.
You don't actually need the mouse pad to get to the Control Panel; just press the Windows Key and start typing Control Panel and it will show up on the left side. Hit Enter and you should be in the CP. Now, hit the Down Arrow to get to the line the mouse is on, and then hit the Right Arrow to get to the Mouse and hit Enter. And, at this point, the Arrow Keys quit working. Blah!
AHA! I figured it out! To move around in the popup box for your mouse, hit the Tab key. To move to different tabs on top of the popup, hit CTRL+Tab. It's a pain, though.
OK, do you have a wired USB mouse you can plug in? Or, do you have a family member or friend who'll lend you one? Better yet, with that bunny, you might just want to buy an el cheapo wired mouse for just this emergency. Just plug it into one of the USB ports and you should be in business. First thing would be to turn off the built-in mouse, because they'll both try to work.
I have a wireless mouse for both of my laptops; I really hate trying to use that built-in jobbie that calls itself a mouse.
BTW, my grandson has a bunny named BunJovi, of all things. Her name was BonJovi until daughter took her to be neutered and found out he was a she.
For everyone's sanity, I'd close the lid on that laptop when it's not in actual use.