jumping cursor
My laptop has Vista so the commands will be different. Try contacting your
laptop's manufacturer and ask them how to disable the built-in microphone.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
"fidelco foster" wrote in message
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Hi JoAnn: What I see in XP Pro is StartControl Panel Sounds and Audio
DevicesVolumeDevice Volume Advanced - see Volume Control, Wave, SW
Synth
and CD player with options to mute each one or all (no microphone)
Advanced Advanced Controls for Volume Control. No Microphone.
I didn't want to mute my CD player and speakers so I left everything where
it was.
Thanks anyway. I appreciate your trying to help. Fidelco Foster
"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
It may vary but try this: (My system is running Vista so this was copied
from a website I found)
Start-Control Panel-
Adjust the system volume -
In the Device volume area in the middle of the Volume tab, click on
Advanced. I know, I know, it looks like you are adjusting speaker volume,
but go ahead and do it.
If the microphone doesn't show up as one of the devices, select the menu
item Options-Properties and put a check in the Microphone box.
In the microphone sub-panel, put a check in the Mute box.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
"fidelco foster" wrote in
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Windows XP Pro Thanks
"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
Turning off a microphone is less risky than messing with the BIOS.
Are you using Windows XP or Vista?
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
"fidelco foster" wrote in
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Thank you. That is a new approach. I do not have a microphone. I
may
have
speech recognition (tied in to a microphone?) which someone
mentioned
but
if
I do, I did not enable it. If it is enabled, I don't know how to
disable
it.
I know nothing about BIOS and hitting DEL while booting to bypass
the
touchpad on the laptop. I can visualize smoke pouring out of the
machine
if I
tried that. Obviously, I am not tech savvy.
I thought it might have something to do with the speed of the cursor
as
I
type fast - cursor not being able to keep up?
Anyway, I very much appreciate eveyone attempting to help.
Fidelco Foster
"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
Try turning off your microphone. (Seriously. If the voice
recognition
is
turned on, sounds/noises can be misinterpreted as commands.)
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
"fidelco foster" wrote in
message
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When I am typing a sentence in Word, half way through a sentence,
the
cursor
will jump to a different place in the text. If I don't
immediately
notice
it, I have to back off the misplaced letters, scroll down to
where I
was
and
continue typing. It is driving me nuts. I have Word 2007, and
a
laptop
with a wireless mouse and keyboard therefore I am not brushing
the
touchpad
with my fingers. Others have written about this and one
suggestion
was
to
disable the touchpad. I have gone to Control Panel and cannot
find
any
place
to disable the touchpad. Another thought was to disable the
Speech
Recognition which I don't find either. I don't know whether it
is
enabled
or
not. I have a Dell Inspiron E 1505 laptop.
Thanks for any help you might offer. Fidelco Foster
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