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Graham Mayor
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Is this a cordless mouse? Check the batteries. Depending on the type of
cordless mouse, is there interference from another source? If available
change the channel the cordless mouse runs on.
Do you have a background scheduled process running in Windows that is
interfering with mouse action eg downloading updates?
See if there's a display driver update from the manufacturer.
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Desktop. Optical mouse. Mouse and pad one week old. Started
jittering and jumping around this morning. Caffein! !! !!!!
Now what?
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In the last exciting episode on Tue, 10 May 2005 19:28:39 +1000,
"Shauna Kelly" wrote:
Hi Fishy
Laptop? Touchpad? Thumb grazing the touchpad? That's the most common
cause of the jumping cursor.
Try Control Panel to make the touchpad less sensitive, or, if you
don't use it, disable it.
Hope this helps.
Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
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All ofa sudden, the I-beam shaped insertion point has become jumpy.
Makes it hard to select the correct portion of text. I'm using Word
2000. Don't know what's caused this. Would appreciate suggestions
for a fix.
Only happens in Word 2000.
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