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I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the
middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. |
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Laptop? This is usually an indication of an over-sensitive touch pad.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Joyce Crouch" Joyce wrote in message ... I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. |
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Yeah, I have the same problem. I've tried getting a new keyboard (didn't
help) and a new mouse (also didn't help). And no, Graham, it isn't a laptop. I just have to watch my screen as I type, because my cursor will randomly jump up to a new spot. If I happen to have my shift key depressed at the moment, it will select everything between the two points, and the next keystroke will delete it all. Ctrl-Z has become my best friend. Jerry "Joyce Crouch" wrote: I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. |
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Do you have voice recognition software? Try turning off the microphone.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Jerry" wrote in message ... Yeah, I have the same problem. I've tried getting a new keyboard (didn't help) and a new mouse (also didn't help). And no, Graham, it isn't a laptop. I just have to watch my screen as I type, because my cursor will randomly jump up to a new spot. If I happen to have my shift key depressed at the moment, it will select everything between the two points, and the next keystroke will delete it all. Ctrl-Z has become my best friend. Jerry "Joyce Crouch" wrote: I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. |
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You got my hopes up, but our IT department assures me that I don't have voice
recognition software or a microphone. I was really hoping you had found the answer. Bummer deal. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Do you have voice recognition software? Try turning off the microphone. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Jerry" wrote in message ... Yeah, I have the same problem. I've tried getting a new keyboard (didn't help) and a new mouse (also didn't help). And no, Graham, it isn't a laptop. I just have to watch my screen as I type, because my cursor will randomly jump up to a new spot. If I happen to have my shift key depressed at the moment, it will select everything between the two points, and the next keystroke will delete it all. Ctrl-Z has become my best friend. Jerry "Joyce Crouch" wrote: I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. . |
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Jerry typed: You got my hopes up, but our IT department assures me that I don't have voice recognition software or a microphone. I was really hoping you had found the answer. Bummer deal. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Do you have voice recognition software? Try turning off the microphone. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Jerry" wrote in message ... Yeah, I have the same problem. I've tried getting a new keyboard (didn't help) and a new mouse (also didn't help). And no, Graham, it isn't a laptop. I just have to watch my screen as I type, because my cursor will randomly jump up to a new spot. If I happen to have my shift key depressed at the moment, it will select everything between the two points, and the next keystroke will delete it all. Ctrl-Z has become my best friend. Jerry "Joyce Crouch" wrote: I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. . Hardware issues: Mouse, mouse drivers, mouse connector, mouse software, etc. |
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Jerry typed: You got my hopes up, but our IT department assures me that I don't have voice recognition software or a microphone. I was really hoping you had found the answer. Bummer deal. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Do you have voice recognition software? Try turning off the microphone. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Jerry" wrote in message ... Yeah, I have the same problem. I've tried getting a new keyboard (didn't help) and a new mouse (also didn't help). And no, Graham, it isn't a laptop. I just have to watch my screen as I type, because my cursor will randomly jump up to a new spot. If I happen to have my shift key depressed at the moment, it will select everything between the two points, and the next keystroke will delete it all. Ctrl-Z has become my best friend. Jerry "Joyce Crouch" wrote: I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. . Hardware issues: Mouse, mouse drivers, mouse connector, mouse software, etc. |
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You got my hopes up, but our IT department assures me that I don't have voice
recognition software or a microphone. I was really hoping you had found the answer. Bummer deal. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Do you have voice recognition software? Try turning off the microphone. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Jerry" wrote in message ... Yeah, I have the same problem. I've tried getting a new keyboard (didn't help) and a new mouse (also didn't help). And no, Graham, it isn't a laptop. I just have to watch my screen as I type, because my cursor will randomly jump up to a new spot. If I happen to have my shift key depressed at the moment, it will select everything between the two points, and the next keystroke will delete it all. Ctrl-Z has become my best friend. Jerry "Joyce Crouch" wrote: I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. . |
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Do you have voice recognition software? Try turning off the microphone.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Jerry" wrote in message ... Yeah, I have the same problem. I've tried getting a new keyboard (didn't help) and a new mouse (also didn't help). And no, Graham, it isn't a laptop. I just have to watch my screen as I type, because my cursor will randomly jump up to a new spot. If I happen to have my shift key depressed at the moment, it will select everything between the two points, and the next keystroke will delete it all. Ctrl-Z has become my best friend. Jerry "Joyce Crouch" wrote: I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. |
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Laptop? This is usually an indication of an over-sensitive touch pad.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Joyce Crouch" Joyce wrote in message ... I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. |
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Yeah, I have the same problem. I've tried getting a new keyboard (didn't
help) and a new mouse (also didn't help). And no, Graham, it isn't a laptop. I just have to watch my screen as I type, because my cursor will randomly jump up to a new spot. If I happen to have my shift key depressed at the moment, it will select everything between the two points, and the next keystroke will delete it all. Ctrl-Z has become my best friend. Jerry "Joyce Crouch" wrote: I am editing a long document, and when I am typing in new information, in the middle of a word, the typing jumps up to another line in the document. I have also experienced a total loss of information. This problem is quite frustrating. |
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