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RR2
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      23rd May 2007
I have three computers all running different versions of Windows Vista. On
two of these computers, the mouse cursor will frequently jump to the side or
the corner of the screen for no reason at all.

With one computer in particular, the problem is happening more and more
frequently.

The mice I am using are all optical and the ones with the problem are both
corded. Also, the two computers where the problem shows up (one a Dell and
one an HP) both came with Vista installed and the mouse is original
hardware.

The computer that does not have the problem is a laptop that I upgraded to
Vista (clean install) and uses a cordless mouse.

Rebooting does not cure the problem. Both problem computers have 1 GB of
RAM.

Does anyone have any suggestions how to cure this problem?




 
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      24th May 2007
what brand of mouse is it ??
"RR2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have three computers all running different versions of Windows Vista. On
>two of these computers, the mouse cursor will frequently jump to the side
>or the corner of the screen for no reason at all.
>
> With one computer in particular, the problem is happening more and more
> frequently.
>
> The mice I am using are all optical and the ones with the problem are both
> corded. Also, the two computers where the problem shows up (one a Dell
> and one an HP) both came with Vista installed and the mouse is original
> hardware.
>
> The computer that does not have the problem is a laptop that I upgraded to
> Vista (clean install) and uses a cordless mouse.
>
> Rebooting does not cure the problem. Both problem computers have 1 GB of
> RAM.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions how to cure this problem?
>
>
>
>


 
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RR2
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      24th May 2007
HP. came with the PC.
Vista was already installed, so you'd think the drivers would be OK



"Drew" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> what brand of mouse is it ??
> "RR2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%23%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have three computers all running different versions of Windows Vista.
>>On two of these computers, the mouse cursor will frequently jump to the
>>side or the corner of the screen for no reason at all.
>>
>> With one computer in particular, the problem is happening more and more
>> frequently.
>>
>> The mice I am using are all optical and the ones with the problem are
>> both corded. Also, the two computers where the problem shows up (one a
>> Dell and one an HP) both came with Vista installed and the mouse is
>> original hardware.
>>
>> The computer that does not have the problem is a laptop that I upgraded
>> to Vista (clean install) and uses a cordless mouse.
>>
>> Rebooting does not cure the problem. Both problem computers have 1 GB of
>> RAM.
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions how to cure this problem?
>>
>>
>>
>>

>


 
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RR2
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      27th May 2007
Thanks for the hint. That may well have been the problem all along. I ran
adaware last night and 24 hours later, the mouse problem seems to have been
cleared up.
I would have never guessed that would be the problem.
Thanks again,

Ron




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> Hmm, I know it sound strange but I would almost look into the
> possibility of spyware // trojans // third party remote monitoring
> tools.
>
> I know one thing my friends would complain about when I am helping them
> fix issues with remote assistance is I'd often need to move my mouse off
> to the far right corner to access my desktop and/or their mouse cursor
> would be move to the far right when I started using the remote
> assistance window again.
>
> I'd almost recommend installing the 'HID Non-user interface filter' for
> your mouse but that fix from ms is designed for optical mouses picking
> up really small movement in the mouse lazer when there are no movements
> in the mouse itself.
>
> Have you tried switching mouses at all also? Like just using a generic
> trackball or lazer mouse? Maybe borrowing one from a friend?
>
>
> --
> WBurchnall


 
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