Hi Edna,
thank you for your advice, however, as you already guessed, I've been there
already.
I've since uninstalled SP3 and reinstalled SP2, uninstalled almost the
entire HP software stuff I had (since the cursor clicked on HP stuff 5 out of
6 times or more often), and updated the BIOS to the newest available version.
I also talked with the HP support, which was next to useless, nothing new or
helpful. They actually advised me to do a windows repair install, and then
corrected themselves telling me to do a clean install. I think, I don't need
to state my opinion about such an advice...
I am really stomped by this problem.
Maybe someone has some more advice for me, which would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
"Edna Boxe" wrote:
> Are you using the Logitech set point software for the mouse? if so then
> check under settings to see if you have set 'enable smart move' & if so
> remove the tick from the box, if you're not using set point or there is no
> tick in the box then check under control panel>mouse>pointer options make
> sure 'automatically move pointer to the default button in a dialog box'
> isn't ticked. You may have already checked this though. 
>
> HTH,
> Edna.
>
> "sunrf1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:27758451-825C-4F2F-9148-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> >
> > whenever I plug in my external WD HD the mouse cursor will jump into the
> > notification area and click on random icons. This problem has only
> > recently
> > started to occur. After the problem appeared I suspected a problem with
> > the
> > usb drivers which I then un- and reinstalled. Next I reinstalled the mouse
> > drivers, then I messed with the settings for the mouse and lastely I
> > updated
> > to SP3. I also checked for viruses and such.
> > This problem occurs w/ and w/o the optical Logitech mouse plugged in.
> > HP TC4200 Tablet, XP Pro SP3
> >
> > Right now I don't know what else to do, can anyone help me here?
> >
> > Thank you
>
>