Air won't function after detaching from display

Hi,
I attached my MacBook Air to a monitor today. I forgot to put it to sleep (as recommended) before detaching the connecting cable.
Went home. Just opened it up and can't get it to function. The desktop comes up but the track pad movements aren't recognized. However if I run over the dock, the icons pop, as usual.
Anyone know how to make it work again? (I'm going to go get the magic mouse that it was connected to earlier today and see if it's still connected.)
Thanks, all!

Well, after a few more minutes it came back to life. Can anyone shed any light on this in case it happens again?
Like, WHY it even happens--would love to know that one.
Till next time!

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    Oct 29 07:57:28 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[588]: Subprocess chown succeeded
    Oct 29 07:57:28 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[588]: Launching subprocess with commandline /usr/sbin/chown -hfRP root:wheel "/Applications/Utilities/Adobe AIR Uninstaller.app"
    Oct 29 07:57:28 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[588]: Subprocess chown succeeded
    Oct 29 07:57:28 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[588]: Runtime Installer end with exit code 0
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    Oct 29 07:57:33 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[583]: Launching subprocess with commandline /Library/Frameworks/Adobe AIR.framework/Versions/1.0/Resources/Adobe AIR Updater -installupdatecheck
    Oct 29 07:57:33 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[583]: Runtime Installer end with exit code 0
    Oct 29 07:57:34 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Runtime Installer begin with version 15.0.0.293 on Mac OS 10.10.0 x86
    Oct 29 07:57:34 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Commandline is: -installupdatecheck
    Oct 29 07:57:34 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Installed runtime (15.0.0.293) located at /Library/Frameworks/Adobe AIR.framework
    Oct 29 07:57:35 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Performing pingback request
    Oct 29 07:57:35 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Pingback request completed with HTTP status 200
    Oct 29 07:57:35 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Starting runtime background update check
    Oct 29 07:57:35 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Begin Background update download from http://airdownload.adobe.com/air/3/background/macos/x86/patch/15.0.0.293/update
    Oct 29 07:57:35 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Unpackaging http://airdownload.adobe.com/air/3/background/macos/x86/patch/15.0.0.293/update to /Users/jeremy/Library/Application Support/Adobe/AIR/Updater/Background
    Oct 29 07:57:35 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Runtime update not available
    Oct 29 07:57:35 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Unpackaging cancelled
    Oct 29 07:57:35 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local Adobe AIR Installer[600]: Runtime Installer end with exit code 0
    Oct 29 07:58:36 Jeremys-Airmac-2 kernel[0]: proc 617: load code signature error 4 for file "Adobe AIR Application Installer"
    Oct 29 07:58:36 Jeremys-Airmac-2.local amfid[254]: /Applications/Utilities/Adobe AIR Application Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe AIR Application Installer signature not valid: 0xfffefa2a
    Oct 29 07:58:49 Jeremys-Airmac-2 com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.xpc.launchd.oneshot.0x1000000f.Adobe AIR Application Installer[617]): Service exited due to signal: Killed: 9

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