Is this a USB mouse, or the mouse Pad attached to the laptop you are referring to? Is this a USB mouse, or the mouse Pad attached to the laptop you are referring to?
AnonymousMar 24, 2014
When I'm on my Toshiba lab top the curer jumps all over and it moves to different sections on the paperWhen I'm on my Toshiba lab top the curer jumps all over and it moves to different sections on the paper
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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.
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.
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Unplug it, count to 10, plug it back in, count to 10 and it should work.
If not, try it in another computer.
If it doesn't work on either computer it is defective.
Nope have to throw it away and buy another. I've had this same problem every 3-4 months: works fine then it disappears from device manager then it works again at random. I end up replacing it after my curser stops moving for minutes at a time. After a few months the replacement does the same thing. My 5th replacement will be Kensington, Logitech apparently sucks
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!
fn+f7 push together and try to mouse is moving ?
Is this a USB mouse, or the mouse Pad attached to the laptop you are referring to?
When I'm on my Toshiba lab top the curer jumps all over and it moves to different sections on the paper
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