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if the cursor is moving by it self you do have a virus. When you restart the computer bring it up in safe mode and check for a virus using maleware byte from Cnet.com
If your phone rebbots by itself try perfoming the following task1.Power off the phone. 2.Press and hold "Vol+", "Menu", and "Power" key until the phone goes to recovery mode. 3.Use "Vol+" and "Vol-" to move the cursor up and down. 4.Move cursor to "wipe data/factory reset", press "Back" key to select it. 5.Now move cursor down to "Yes - delete all user data" and press "Back" to select it. 6.The data will be erased. 7.The cursor will be on "reboot system now" at the end, so just press "Back" key to reboot the phone normally. WARNING: All user data will be completely cleared; the phone will be in a factory reset status.
Well, technically it is not moving it backwards, it is moving the cursor to wherever the 'pointer' is. You need to STOP resting your palm(s) on the Touchpad.
When you touch it, it will move the cursor to wherever the 'pointer' is....which is likely where you started typing.
You can also turn-off the touch-pad if you will be doing lots of typing. This is done by pressing [Fn] and [F3].
I want you to attach an external mouse and see if you can get the cursor to move. If it does, you have a defective driver. Microsoft can diagnose and fix that problem in three easy clicks.CLICK HERE for the diagnostic and fix.
Go to your control panel and click on mouse then click on pointer options and move that left or right and click apply. Keep doing that till you get it to how you want it.
first try to see the cursor is not within the cell blinking cause sometimes when the cursor is within the cell it traps the controls and will not able to function on your desire output. so try to observed it again.
When you press ENTER to finish working in a cell, Microsoft Excel
moves the cursor one cell down by default. However, you can select the direction
in which you want the cursor to move.
On the Tools menu, click Options.
On the Edit tab, do one of the following:
To change the direction in which the cursor moves, select the Move selection after Enter check box, and then select a direction
in the Direction box.
To keep the cursor in the current cell, clear the Move selection
after Enter check box.
Note When a range or set of ranges is selected, pressing ENTER moves
the cursor within the range or set or ranges only.
make sure the mouse cursor is further down the page from where you are typing. If your text continues over the arrow of the cursor and any static electricity or touch is detected by the glide pad of a laptop or S.E. from a mouse it will move the text cursor to where the mouse cursor is.
This is a continual problem with sensitive computers.
In windows xp go into start menu, then into control panel then click on appearance and themes, then move your mouse over to mouse pointers click on it , uncheck "enhance pointer precision, and click apply, that will stop the mouse from acting crazy, this will work with dell mouse pointers and most.
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