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The mouse i have is connected to my computer, but recently it keeps moving across the screen even when i am not touching it...how do i fix this bothersome thing?
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A number of times, I had the USB transceiver go defective after a bit more than a year. First make sure the mouse batteries are in good condition. If so, I would try the transceiver. I ordered about six of them from Logitech. I have a number of computers using these. After having two fail I decided to have spares all the time.
Right-click on the desktop and select Personalize > Mouse Pointers . The Mouse Properties settings window will open.
Alternately, click Start and type Mouse in the Search field, and select Mouse when it becomes available in the program list. The Mouse Properties settings window will open.
Select the Device Settings tab. Select the Synaptics TouchPad device and click Settings . In the Properties for Synaptics TouchPad window, expand the Sensitivity topic.
Select the PalmCheck option to adjust the sensitivity of the touchpad to avoid erratic cursor movement caused by accidental touching of the pad during normal typing.
Select the Touch Sensitivity option to adjust how much finger pressure is required to move the mouse on the screen and how responsive the touchpad is to taps.
It is probably a bad driver. Go into control panel and then system and right click on the mouse device. Right click into properties and then update driver. If it is not that then you need to look at getting additional Ram/Dram memory.
This could happen if the PS/2 connector on the motherboard is defective, or if there is a failing component in the PS/2 circuitry on the motherboard. Could also be due to loose solder points at the PS/2 connector. This needs to be checked by a qualified technician.
Greetings, I had this problem occasionally as well. Except I have the Habu instead of the lachesis. I fixed mine however, when I saw my cordless (yes, i keep it plugged in at the same time) Had been knocked off its charger by someone. When I replaced it (preventing outside interference form it) The problem with my migratory cursor was fixed. I see this was posted a couple months ago, but hopefully this helps some.
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Turn the mouse over and find the small rest/connect button
on the bottom of the mouse and press it. This should connect the mouse to
the receiver and work properly. If not, try pressing the receiver button
and then press the button on the mouse. This should be done whenever you
change batteries or glitch. Hope this helps you. Bud
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