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Default My ? changes to that E' when I am in a Word doc.

How do I fix this? I also find that my cursor jumps to another spot as I am
typing in the document! Can't find any info in help.
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Default My ? changes to that E' when I am in a Word doc.

1. Check Windows regional settings to ensure that your keyboard language
matches the keyboard that are you are using.
2. Jumping around can be attributable to voice recognition software, but
mnore usually it is caused by an over sensitive touch pad. Keep your hands
away from the laptop's touch pad while you are typing, or turn it off and
use a mouse and don't bang so hard on the keys.

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How do I fix this? I also find that my cursor jumps to another spot as I
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typing in the document! Can't find any info in help.



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Default My ? changes to that E' when I am in a Word doc.


1. Check Windows regional settings to ensure that your keyboard language
matches the keyboard that are you are using.
2. Jumping around can be attributable to voice recognition software, but
mnore usually it is caused by an over sensitive touch pad. Keep your hands
away from the laptop's touch pad while you are typing, or turn it off and
use a mouse and don't bang so hard on the keys.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




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How do I fix this? I also find that my cursor jumps to another spot as I
am
typing in the document! Can't find any info in help.



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