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| 698229 | 2008-08-18 02:17:00 | Hi Team, Intermittently the cursor on the screen jumps from one location on the screen to another. The locations vary quite a bit. It is not the video card, I have changed this from a Radeo 9250 agp to a 3D phantom pci (and the drivers) but have the same problem on both. TIA, Phil. |
jupiter1 (2578) | ||
| 698230 | 2008-08-18 02:35:00 | Are you running special mouse software or the standard software drivers? Either way an update of the mouse drivers may help... |
johcar (6283) | ||
| 698231 | 2008-08-18 04:29:00 | Standard windows mouse s/w (win2k) No system h/w or s/w changes done in last 3 years apart from recent test with video cards cheers, |
jupiter1 (2578) | ||
| 698232 | 2008-08-18 04:55:00 | Are you running an optical mouse on a highly patterned mouse pad? Try it on a plain sheet of paper or cardboard |
jinja_thom (4306) | ||
| 698233 | 2008-08-18 08:01:00 | bog standard ps2 mouse, same as last few years. cheers. on same surface which is clean. |
jupiter1 (2578) | ||
| 698234 | 2008-08-19 13:08:00 | Ball mouse? Cleaned the rollers inside? Accidentally turned on Snap-to (in Control Panel>Mouse Properties>Pointer Options tab)? Can also be caused by a 'joke' program (check your computer for spy/malware). |
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