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sounds like the connection to the mouse might be bad. I would wiggle test the connection whether it is usb or the older style ps/2 plug.
Make sure that the bios recognizes it by going into the BIOS and poking around, if that's the way yours works. I had the same problem today when I accidentally bumped the connector for the mouse when installing a new monitor.
I've never had a mouse go bad on me, just upgraded to better ones.
I like the infrared mice that do not have a ball but use light tracking to sense movement of the mouse. These are better than mechanical ones and don't cost too much.
Optical Mouse Cleaning is a problem for many. The mouse cursor seems to randomly jumping around and uncontrolable, which is caused by dirt on the optical beam. To prevent this from happening, place a piece of clear scotch tap over the optical lens and it will prevent dirt from getting into the lens. Then you won't have problems caused by dirt.
IF U HAVE REPLACED THE DRIVERS TO THE MOUSE DEVICE THIS INCLUDES ALL THE PROGRAMS THAT THE SITE HAS TO RUN THEM. THEN ITS A HARDWARE PROBLE IN WHICH THE ACTUAL CONTROL FOR THE MOUSE CAN BE REPLACED.
have you tryed cleaning your mousepad the slightest little bit can make it skip around because mine does it often and i wipe it with a dry cloth normally works :)
Have you tried going into the control panel - mouse - pointer options - motion speed (slower) and experiment with pointer precision check box? Try it, see what that gets ya.
Please check whether there are any buttons on the side of the mouse you may be clicking these at the same time as you are single clicking.
You could also try going into Control Panel --> Mouse
Try Slowing down the double click speed
If that doesn't work try speeding it up
Another problem with a laser mouse is it jumps around the screen randomly if there is a pattern on your mouse mat or desk, or if either are too shiny or even glass as the laser reflects incorrectly on these type of surfaces.
Hello
Most probably because your 'Touch Pad Mouse' is touched by your palm (hand or something) while you are typing. Avoid contact with the mouse touch pad while typing.
Option 2:
If you have a centre moveable mouse on your laptop, start using it and disable the 'Touch pad mouse'
Best of luck!
It also happens if you hook up a usb mouse *(
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