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what does it say in device manager click on mousepad ,click on properties does it s device working ok . in control panel go to input devices /mouse and check if mouse pad is selected to use.
Sounds like your mousepad is ghosting. This means it thinks you're tapping the mousepad as you type, which will make it type exactly where you nlast moved the curser to. First, try cleaning the pad thoroughly with a damp tissue, and dry it well... if that doesn't solve it, you could try adjusting the mousepad sensitivity controls on the control panel. Hope that helps.
It may sound kind of ridiculous but if you place a post it note over the mouse pad the cursor no longer jumps around. it may not always be convenient but for lengthy typing it really helps and easy to remove, etc.
i think there may be two reason.1/some setting may be worang-go on conttrol panel and chose printer and other hardwere. inside click mouse and look setting.2/ your touchpad driver may not be working properly. stall it next.
YOUR KEYBORD KEY MIGHT BE STUCK ... USE A TEXT EDITOR TO CHK OUT IF ALL THE KEYS ARE WORKIN FINE ... ELSE YOU WOULD NEED TO DOWNLOAD A PATCH ... ALSO U CAN TRY ANOTHER MOUSE FOR TESTING PURPOSE ..
Your mousepad is the problem. Do not use a pad with many colors or pattern. Use only one color on which your mousepad will slide. I found purple as best color to reflect light from an optical mouse. Also, avoid using glossy pads or sliding the mouse on glass.
Go to the 'start' button and then hit the 'control panel' option, then click 'mouse' then go to 'Device Settings' and then to the 'settings'. When you get to this screen it shows a list on lthe left hand side choose the 'tapping' option and then ok.
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