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sunrf1
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      30th Jun 2008
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
 
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Edna Boxe
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      1st Jul 2008
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



 
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sunrf1
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      2nd Jul 2008
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

>
>

 
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R. McCarty
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      2nd Jul 2008
How does the mouse connect ? PS/2 or USB & is it a wireless unit with
a Receiver ? USB based receivers can cause erratic results if it is placed
near interference or something that blocks it's reception.
Also if connected via USB it may be on a heavily loaded Root Hub. It
can sometimes be resolved by relocating the receiver to a different socket.

"sunrf1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A60FC97D-A21C-4A63-ADD7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> 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

>>
>>



 
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sunrf1
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      2nd Jul 2008
Hi McCarty,

it's a wired, optical, usb mouse. However, there is still the integrated
mousepad.
Whenever i remove the Western Digital harddrive (160GB actual version) the
problem disappears.
Maybe I should try killing the mousepad...

Thank you for your help, hope to get some more advice


"R. McCarty" wrote:

> How does the mouse connect ? PS/2 or USB & is it a wireless unit with
> a Receiver ? USB based receivers can cause erratic results if it is placed
> near interference or something that blocks it's reception.
> Also if connected via USB it may be on a heavily loaded Root Hub. It
> can sometimes be resolved by relocating the receiver to a different socket.
>
> "sunrf1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:A60FC97D-A21C-4A63-ADD7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > 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
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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Elmo
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      2nd Jul 2008
sunrf1 wrote:
> Hi McCarty,
>
> It's a wired, optical, usb mouse. However, there is still the integrated
> mousepad.
> Whenever I remove the Western Digital harddrive (160GB actual version) the
> problem disappears.
> Maybe I should try killing the mousepad...
>
> Thank you for your help, hope to get some more advice
>
>
> "R. McCarty" wrote:
>
>> How does the mouse connect ? PS/2 or USB & is it a wireless unit with
>> a Receiver ? USB based receivers can cause erratic results if it is placed
>> near interference or something that blocks it's reception.
>> Also if connected via USB it may be on a heavily loaded Root Hub. It
>> can sometimes be resolved by relocating the receiver to a different socket.
>>
>> "sunrf1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:A60FC97D-A21C-4A63-ADD7-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> 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 lastly, 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


Just a thought.. try a powered USB hub for the WD HD. I suspect it's
using too much of the available power.

--
Joe =o)
 
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sunrf1
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      2nd Jul 2008
Hi Joe,

tried that already too, didn't help either.

Until recently the entire setup was working just fine. What's weird though,
is the entire problem arising coincides with me (successfully) trying to get
rid of the explorer crashes due to Adobe Flash. However, I believe that's
just a coincidence, I can't think of link between the two issues.

Thank you for your advice though





"Elmo" wrote:

> sunrf1 wrote:
> > Hi McCarty,
> >
> > It's a wired, optical, usb mouse. However, there is still the integrated
> > mousepad.
> > Whenever I remove the Western Digital harddrive (160GB actual version) the
> > problem disappears.
> > Maybe I should try killing the mousepad...
> >
> > Thank you for your help, hope to get some more advice
> >
> >
> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
> >
> >> How does the mouse connect ? PS/2 or USB & is it a wireless unit with
> >> a Receiver ? USB based receivers can cause erratic results if it is placed
> >> near interference or something that blocks it's reception.
> >> Also if connected via USB it may be on a heavily loaded Root Hub. It
> >> can sometimes be resolved by relocating the receiver to a different socket.
> >>
> >> "sunrf1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:A60FC97D-A21C-4A63-ADD7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>> 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 lastly, 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

>
> Just a thought.. try a powered USB hub for the WD HD. I suspect it's
> using too much of the available power.
>
> --
> Joe =o)
>

 
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      3rd Jul 2008
Hi all,

any more ideas that might help me with this problem?





"sunrf1" wrote:

> 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

 
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sunrf1
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      4th Jul 2008
Could it be that this issue is related to the tablet's pen?
I've tried to remove reinstall the drivers for but no improvements. But
somehow I keep hhaving the feeling that there is a conflict between the pen
and certain usb devices...

"sunrf1" wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> any more ideas that might help me with this problem?
>
>
>
>
>
> "sunrf1" wrote:
>
> > 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

 
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Elmo
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      4th Jul 2008
sunrf1 wrote:
> Could it be that this issue is related to the tablet's pen?
> I've tried to remove reinstall the drivers for but no improvements. But
> somehow I keep hhaving the feeling that there is a conflict between the pen
> and certain usb devices...
>
> "sunrf1" wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> any more ideas that might help me with this problem?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "sunrf1" wrote:
>>
>>> 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


As a test, open Device Manager and disable that device at the bottom of
its Properties page.

--
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