CURSOR GONE WILD!

H

HeavyB

Since instinstalling Vista Home premium my cursor jumps all over the screen
when typingmation in infor - see what I mean - typing in information. It
does this in every program and when searching for something on Google, etc.,
etc., etc., and it is driving me mad! Any help/suggestions would be much
appreciated.
 
H

HeavyB

I've read throuh other experiencing similar problems and I will try to get
help from Sony . . .
 
N

NoStop

Vix said:
Done some more search on Google and it seems that I am accidentally
touching the touchpad and by doing this, activating the mousecursor. All
because I am typing too fast. Duh! Can someone make this touchpad less
touchy?
Turn the damn thing off and use a real mouse.

Cheers.

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R

Richardo

HeavyB said:
Since instinstalling Vista Home premium my cursor jumps all over the screen
when typingmation in infor - see what I mean - typing in information. It
does this in every program and when searching for something on Google, etc.,
etc., etc., and it is driving me mad! Any help/suggestions would be much
appreciated.

When I type the letter "c", the cursor often (almost always) jumps to
another place in the document. It is definitely the letter "c" which
initiates this problem.

Also - we all post our problems here; does Microsoft ever bother to read
these postings and offer solutions. I have never once seen an answer from
Microsoft - WHY NOT? - surely it is their software, and they should be the
best entity to provide and answer.
 
P

PvdG42

Richardo said:
When I type the letter "c", the cursor often (almost always) jumps to
another place in the document. It is definitely the letter "c" which
initiates this problem.

Also - we all post our problems here; does Microsoft ever bother to read
these postings and offer solutions. I have never once seen an answer from
Microsoft - WHY NOT? - surely it is their software, and they should be the
best entity to provide and answer.


1. What happens if you try a different keyboard?

2. This is a peer-to-peer public group where we try to help each other. Yes,
it's hosted on Microsoft's news server, but it's not an official technical
support facility.
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

When I type the letter "c", the cursor often (almost always) jumps to
another place in the document. It is definitely the letter "c" which
initiates this problem.

Also - we all post our problems here; does Microsoft ever bother to read
these postings and offer solutions. I have never once seen an answer from
Microsoft - WHY NOT? - surely it is their software, and they should be the
best entity to provide and answer.


I can't answer your question about the "C" key, but let me point out
that if you want to ask Microsoft a question, you need to contact
Microsoft. It's not a matter of their "bothering" to read this
newsgroup, it's that you're in the wrong place if you want Microsoft.

This isn't Microsoft, but is a peer support newsgroup. We are all just
Windows Vista users here, helping each other if and when we can. We
are not Microsoft employees (not even those of us with "Microsoft MVP"
behind our names; that's an honorary title for having provided
consistently helpful advice) except for an occasional employee who
posts here unofficially on his own time.
 

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