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I have a Logitech Laser Mouse #M-RBY125. While typing the cursor jumps to different places on the page or disappears completely. Windows automatically open for no reason. Sometimes highlights sentences and erases them. It is most annoying. I really like the feel of this mouse as it fits my small hand (I'm a female). Can you help?

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To adjust your mouse movements: To change the pointer speed and customize your cursor, please do the following:

  1. Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings).
  2. Select the My Mouse tab and click the Mouse Movement tab on the left. Select the Wireless Mouse M505/B605 from the Select Mouse drop-down list.
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  3. Use the sliders and check boxes to find the mouse settings that are right for you. Click Help to find detailed descriptions of these options for your mouse.
  4. Click Apply to save your settings. Click OK to exit SetPoint.
Good Luck

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