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and i find myself writing in the wrong place what can i do to fix it thanks
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Sounds like you are using a notebook computer with a touch pad mouse thingy
and that inadvertently, you are brushing over the mouse pad. You may be able to reduce the sensitivity of the mouse pad to alleviate the problem, or use another mouse and disable the thing altogether. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Martinne" wrote in message ... and i find myself writing in the wrong place what can i do to fix it thanks beleave me i need the time that this problem is taking me away |
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Laptop? Perhaps you are accidentally brushing the touchpad, in which case
you should be able to disable the touchpad - but of course then you'll need an external mouse or some other pointing device. Or perhaps you just need to adjust the touchpad's sensitivity setting so the vibrations from typing don't activate it. The documentation for you computer should tell you how to do either. And I trust that you'll use the time you regain to brush up on your grammar, spelling and punctuation... -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix "Martinne" wrote in message ... and i find myself writing in the wrong place what can i do to fix it thanks beleave me i need the time that this problem is taking me away |
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Sounds like you are using a notebook computer with a touch pad mouse thingy
and that inadvertently, you are brushing over the mouse pad. You may be able to reduce the sensitivity of the mouse pad to alleviate the problem, or use another mouse and disable the thing altogether. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Martinne" wrote in message ... and i find myself writing in the wrong place what can i do to fix it thanks beleave me i need the time that this problem is taking me away |
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Laptop? Perhaps you are accidentally brushing the touchpad, in which case
you should be able to disable the touchpad - but of course then you'll need an external mouse or some other pointing device. Or perhaps you just need to adjust the touchpad's sensitivity setting so the vibrations from typing don't activate it. The documentation for you computer should tell you how to do either. And I trust that you'll use the time you regain to brush up on your grammar, spelling and punctuation... -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix "Martinne" wrote in message ... and i find myself writing in the wrong place what can i do to fix it thanks beleave me i need the time that this problem is taking me away |
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