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gators66 November 1st, 2008 03:34 AM

OK, Gotta tell you guys.............
 
I wasn't going to mention this because I thought it was somehow my doing. However, I have been experiencing problems with my mouse leaving my computer screen and wandering over to my singer screen. I dont understand how its happening but I cant get it back over to laptop without closing hoster program.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, THANKS, j.r.

billyo November 1st, 2008 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by gators66 (Post 85078)
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I wasn't going to mention this because I thought it was somehow my doing. However, I have been experiencing problems with my mouse leaving my computer screen and wandering over to my singer screen. I dont understand how its happening but I cant get it back over to laptop without closing hoster program.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, THANKS, j.r.

you might wanna just replace your mouse, the pc we use at work had the same problem, we used to just clean it, you can open the back of the mouse, if it has a wheel, sometimes dirt/dust get in it..i use a usb optical mouse on my personal laptops and havent had a problem with it.

gators66 November 2nd, 2008 09:42 PM

I'm talking about the mouse pad on the laptop itself.

billyo November 2nd, 2008 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by gators66 (Post 85132)
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I'm talking about the mouse pad on the laptop itself.

i'm sorry , you didnt mention it you just said "my mouse leaving my computer screen"...."sorry i'm not able to help you. havent experienced that kind of a problem, someone hopefully can...

marklwood November 3rd, 2008 12:58 AM

Heyj.r., I experienced something like that on an old Winbook I had. Try hitting alt/ctrl/del and shutting down the pointer software. I ended up rolling back the driver/software to eventually correct it.


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