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My cursor keeps jumping to wherever the mouse arrow is sitting at, even if I
am typying and I pause for a second or two. So I keep typing in the wrong
part of the text. This happens in Word as wells as Publishers, so I think it
is probably related to XP itself. Any ideas?
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Is this a laptop? The usual cause is accidentally touching the (possibly
over-sensitve) touchpad.

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My cursor keeps jumping to wherever the mouse arrow is sitting at, even if

I
am typying and I pause for a second or two. So I keep typing in the wrong
part of the text. This happens in Word as wells as Publishers, so I think

it
is probably related to XP itself. Any ideas?



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