Computer geeks please come here!
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"My 'puter"
Doctor should be able to clear that up.
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You can change the sensitivity of the touchpad in the mouse properties under Control Panel. This may help you.0
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This happens to me all the time. I'm trying to figure out how to turn off the mousepad on the keyboard. I believe it happens because your hand is touching the mouse pad. if you figure out how to turn it off please share. :ohwell:0
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This happens to me all the time. I'm trying to figure out how to turn off the mousepad on the keyboard. I believe it happens because your hand is touching the mouse pad. if you figure out how to turn it off please share. :ohwell:
Will do. I have windows 8 which is awful!0 -
I had that problem too. With the above advise, I found my touchpad control under control panel > hardware setting > mouse > device settings. I changed the sensitivity using my computer's instructions (it's a Lenovo) and so far it looks like it really helps. Thanks, everyone, that jumping cursor is really frustrating sometimes.0
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Dudette, you didn't get a Dell? ???0
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