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Mouse freezes when i move it on desktop or a window.
It appears when i move the mouse it freezes what ever im on, for example, either a moving animation on the web or any PC games i play on my computer. When i stop moving the mouse it goes back to playing normally. I think it could be the drivers for the Microsoft wireless standard mouse, but unfortuinitly i have lost the disk as i have recently moved house. Also it is starting to happen with my keyboar on rare occasions. If i hold down any key for longer than a second it freezes, The same as my mouse does, until i let go of the key. I have tried other mouses i have around the house, Wireless and wired, But they still have the same outcome
My mouse freezes unexpectedly when surfing the net. Then I have to do a reboot, the only way to reboot is to turn off the computer at the switch as ctrl-alt-delete is rendered useless.
My mouse freezes unexpectedly when surfing the net. Then I have to do a reboot, the only way to reboot is to turn off the computer at the switch as ctrl-alt-delete is rendered useless.
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Is the computer a desktop PC or a laptop/notebook?
are the keyboard and mouse both located on the same surface? Maybe you're pounding the keyboard , thus causing the mouse to move slightly. If that's not the cause, you can try replacing the battery in the mouse. If that doesn't fix it, try opening Control Panel/Device manager. In Device manager double-click on Mouse. Click on Driver tab. Click on Update driver. Alternatively, right-click on Mouse (in Device manager) and select Uninstall, yes, ok.
Restart the computer by holding down the Power on/off button for about 6 seconds. Wait 10 seconds then press the Power on/off button again to turn the computer on again. When it boots up it Windows will reinstall your mouse.
If you're using a touchpad go into Touchpad properties (usually located in Mouse in Control Panel). In Touchpad properties window you can adjust the sensitivity of the touchpad. On our Lenovo laptop, for example, the cursor would frequently jump, jitter, or otherwise move around when we were typing. Sometimes it would move slowly around even if we weren't typing. After adjusting the touchpad sensitivity in Touchpad properties window the cursor became much more stable, and it only moved slightly if I was really pounding on the keyboard.
<span><b>You can control your mouse pointer with keyboard keys in all windows versions. When your mouse stops working, you can enable this keyboard feature to complete your important work. This keyboard mouse can performs all tasks same like a normal mouse.</b><br /><b>Follow the given steps to activate the keyboard mouse:</b><br /><b><br />To edit this feature, first you should log onto your computer with administrative rights.<br />To activate this feature, press Alt+Shift+NumLock keys at once and you will receive a small MouseKey box.<br />To keep MouseKeys on, click on Ok button or click on cancel button to cancel MouseKeys box.<br />Click on Settings button, if you want to adjust the mouse cursor detail settings.<br />Here a new dialog box will appear with the title Settings for MouseKeys", now you can manage all mouse settings for example mouse cursor speed, acceleration and some other features.<br />Now using Numeric keypad, you can move your mouse pointer. The controls are:<br />*<br />1,2,3,4,6,7,8 and 9 keys are used to move the mouse cursor into different directions.<br />*<br />Key 5 is used as mouse click button.<br />*<br />Insert key used to hold down mouse button.<br />*<br />+ Sign used to double click on any object.<br />*<br />Delete button used to release the mouse.<br />*<br />Click on NumLock button to disable this keyboard mouse feature</b></span>
you have so many posts with computer issues.!
if I had that id go back to pencil and paper. LOL
what mouse, ? a USB mouse or the MOUSE pad.?>
tell what Persario it is, lots of models made.
it has model number for sure use that everytime you post
and tell what OS it running there solutions all depend that.
and what mouse you own.
my guess some Lenovo USB mouse
A Persario name is a desktop and a lamptop
it has no fixed form,, that work
answer for say a desktop, no mouse pad laptop
I guess running windows XP the virus magnet and is infected
or the mouse is bad, try doing this.
1: try that bad mouse a good pc.
2: try a good PC mouse on the bad PC.
see?? hardware is eliminated from the cause.
or if all mice fail ,that is bad Software.
top reason bad mouse driver.
but if XP , the online drivers are gone now.
so tell
what PC this is
what OS this is
and answers can focus way better. ok?
the control panel has mouse icon click that and test the mouse.
it has a click speed test there, try that,?
in device manager is the mouse driver bad>?
Hi, If mouse is moving randomly across the screen then you may have to change the mouse or the mouse pad. If system freezes automatically that is your software problem. Please install a fresh copy of windows xp or vista whatever. Hopefully it should work . thank you.......
When you start up, have to mouse on the one that freezes and then switch off that one. (turn on the one that freezes first and have the mouse set it. then once it is on boot the other one and then switch mouse.
My mouse freezes unexpectedly when surfing the net. Then I have to do a reboot, the only way to reboot is to turn off the computer at the switch as ctrl-alt-delete is rendered useless.
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