Hi, Can you please provide me with more information? What type of mouse do you have? Is it a USB mouse? What operating system do you have (windows xp, windows vista, etc..)? Thank you.Hi, Can you please provide me with more information? What type of mouse do you have? Is it a USB mouse? What operating system do you have (windows xp, windows vista, etc..)? Thank you.
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I presume you can see the motion sensing red LED or laser beam shining under the mouse. If not, that has gone bad, and it would probably be more economical to replace the mouse than to attempt a repair.
If the light is on under the mouse, try cleaning the lenses (both LED and photoreceptor) with a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). Don't scrub, just wipe the optics gently until clean.
It sounds like there is a problem with the touchscreen. Seems to have a bad spot and thinks it is being touched. In device manager of the control panel, you should be able to disable it under human user device. Double click on that to make sure that is it and select "do not use this device" or "disable" to see if that is the problem. Also, the drivers of the wireless kb and mouse may not be compatible with win8 and interfering with the touch screen.
I am not sure what device you are having a problem with so can't diagnose problem the best. The word cursor implies the mouse. Make sure the mouse has fresh batteries and is synced withh the wireless transmitter by pushing the reset button on both. If not go to start, control panel, devices, mouse and set each setting. Lastly a mouse is not seen by the computer unless it is plugged in and a reboot is then done. Hope this helps.
You should have two buttons either side of your power button,
one of which (the right hand side i believe) controls your wireless connection, and if pressed your notebook will not be able to pick any wireless connections up.
The left hand side button controls your touch-pad device, possibly you have pressed this button without realising and it has disabled your mouse. Simply hit it again to resume the function of the mouse.
If you don'y use a mouse mat then your sensor (if you use a mouse with a censor) is picking up bumps, or changes in the surface it is moving over and turning it into jumps on your screen and using a mouse mat should solve this. If you use a mouse with a ball the take the ball out and give th rollers inside a good clean.
If the mouse totally stop working like left/right click, moving, etc then i suggest replace the battery of your mouse and try. If the same result then again install the driver & restart the netbook.
Thanks waiting for your feedback.
Hi
a. Have you tried another mouse and
b. Are you using a glossy or prismatic mouse mat? Try using a different one or a sheet of A4 and see if this fixes it
hope this helps
Mark
Hi, Can you please provide me with more information? What type of mouse do you have? Is it a USB mouse? What operating system do you have (windows xp, windows vista, etc..)? Thank you.
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