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General Topics => Computer Problems & Questions, Virus/Scam Warnings => Topic started by: Colwyn on April 27, 2011, 15:21:47 PM

Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Colwyn on April 27, 2011, 15:21:47 PM
When typing in Word, email or on CBF I suddenly find that the letters are appearing three or more words before where I want, or they are appearing three or four lines up, on in the subject line, at the top of the page. As far as I know I have no keyboard shortcuts. Since I am a very poor typist and have to look at the keyboard I often don't notice that something is going wrong and then spend ages trying to find out where the hell things have gone. Twice in typing this little bit I have jumped to the bottom of the webpage where the exchange rate is posted.

Its driving me nuts. Can anyone offer help.
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Steve (redding43) on April 27, 2011, 15:24:38 PM
Do you have a laptop?

I find this happens to me if my hand brushes the mousepad (touchpad) as I type. The best solution I found was to turn off the touchpad in settings and use a mouse instead. Alternatively turn down the sensitivity of the touchpad in the settings
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Eric on April 27, 2011, 15:26:03 PM
Have you changed your power lead (if you are using a laptop)? I found that if I used Fi's power lead on my laptop the induction field made my mouse jump around.
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Colwyn on April 27, 2011, 15:40:28 PM
quote:
Originally posted by redding43

Do you have a laptop?

I find this happens to me if my hand brushes the mousepad (touchpad) as I type. The best solution I found was to turn off the touchpad in settings and use a mouse instead. Alternatively turn down the sensitivity of the touchpad in the settings


That makes sense since words often break before/after t y g an h - i.e. in the middle of the keyboard (just done it in the middle of "the"). Could you now help me to turn off touchpad since Help doesn't offer me anything on this topic (nor mousepad).
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: ukchris on April 27, 2011, 16:11:17 PM
we would need to know the make and model of the laptop, some have a button/switch near the touchpad. Others you can turn off using software which usually runs in the taskbar near the clock at the bottom right. synaptics is one such piece of software.
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Colwyn on April 27, 2011, 16:16:17 PM
Dell XPS 1530
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Steve (redding43) on April 27, 2011, 16:24:49 PM
Hi Colwyn, I just done a quick google search for this and most are stating that on the taskbar (bottom right of your screen)there should be a touchpad icon (you may need to click on what looks like a white arrow that points to the left if you don't see the icon).

When found, move your mouse arrow over it and press the left hand mouse button twice (quickly). The options then appear for changing the settings (or disabling altogether)

Hope this helps
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Colwyn on April 28, 2011, 07:10:24 AM
It seems that this is a well known problem. In principle it is easy to rectify. Simply go to the Touchpad Control Panel and tick the box that auromatically disables toucchpad when external mouse is plugged in. Unfortunately, I don't have Touchpad Control installed and have download software from Dell. I think I'll leave this until I return to UK for fear of losing what I've got. I was wondering if selotaping a piece of light card over touchpad might be an extremely inelegant but effective solution in the short term.
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Highlander on April 29, 2011, 12:20:03 PM
I have had the same problem for ages (may have posted on here).

Drives me nuts.
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: bewva on April 29, 2011, 13:06:29 PM
I have a Dell (different model) in the task bar bottom right there is a grey box and when you touch the mouse pad a blue dot moves around the box. If you right click on the icon it gives you options to alter things.
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Colwyn on April 29, 2011, 13:14:43 PM
I think that is the piece of software I have missing.
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Colwyn on May 18, 2011, 11:57:17 AM
Now got the problem sorted by taking laptop into repair shop. Seems (onboard) Dell touchpad driver was in conflict with (external) Logitech mouse driver. Both had to be disinstalled and reinstalled. Now set to automatic disabled touchpad when mouse plugged in and life is back to my normal keyboard incompetence.
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: usedbustickets on May 18, 2011, 16:04:42 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Colwyn

Now got the problem sorted by taking laptop into repair shop. Seems (onboard) Dell touchpad driver was in conflict with (external) Logitech mouse driver. Both had to be disinstalled and reinstalled. Now set to automatic disabled touchpad when mouse plugged in and life is back to my normal keyboard incompetence.



did you get          done?
where  your repair
Colwyn
it
I think

I might need:D:D:D
Title: Jumping Cursor
Post by: Colwyn on May 18, 2011, 17:00:33 PM
Done here in Bristol. Took it to a chap who runs a business from his house. Word-of-mouth recommendation. £38 labour (= 0.9 hour).

UBT - you need a lot more help than this. Possibly beyond help.