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Mouse Jumps
Posted by Howard Schlossberg on September 29th, 2005


I recently got a new Dell desktop machine with Windows XP Professional.
For whatever reason the mouse jumps to another place on the screen.
It is frustrating when I am ready to click on a certain area then I notice
the mouse has jumped to somewhere else on my screen.

It doesn't happen every time I move the mouse -- maybe once every 10
minutes or so of semi-regular mouse use. And it doesn't happen in a
certain part of the screen or only in certain applications. It just
happens unpredictably.

New Dell Dimension 3000, new Dell optical mouse.

Is there anything in particular that I should check?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Howard Schlossberg
FM Pro Solutions Los Angeles, California

Posted by Richard Urban on September 29th, 2005


Optical mouse? Blow away the accumulated dust from the bottom LED/Laser
hole.

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"Howard Schlossberg" <howard@antispahm.fmprosolutions.com> wrote in message
news:11joh1036oo8s14@corp.supernews.com...
>I recently got a new Dell desktop machine with Windows XP Professional. For
>whatever reason the mouse jumps to another place on the screen. It is
>frustrating when I am ready to click on a certain area then I notice
> the mouse has jumped to somewhere else on my screen.
>
> It doesn't happen every time I move the mouse -- maybe once every 10
> minutes or so of semi-regular mouse use. And it doesn't happen in a
> certain part of the screen or only in certain applications. It just
> happens unpredictably.
>
> New Dell Dimension 3000, new Dell optical mouse.
>
> Is there anything in particular that I should check?
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Howard Schlossberg
> FM Pro Solutions Los Angeles, California



Posted by Plato on September 29th, 2005


Howard Schlossberg wrote:
>
> I recently got a new Dell desktop machine with Windows XP Professional.
> For whatever reason the mouse jumps to another place on the screen.


Same thing happens when you tried another mouse?







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Posted by witan on September 30th, 2005


Try the following two things:

In the Control Panel, go to Mouse properties > pointer options.
UNCHECK "Automatically move pointer to the default button in a dalog
box.
Check "Show location of pointer when I press the Control key". I have
found this is a very useful feature.

Posted by Colin Barker on October 21st, 2005


"Howard Schlossberg" <howard@antispahm.fmprosolutions.com> a écrit dans le
message de news: 11joh1036oo8s14@corp.supernews.com...
>I recently got a new Dell desktop machine with Windows XP Professional. For
>whatever reason the mouse jumps to another place on the screen. It is
>frustrating when I am ready to click on a certain area then I notice
> the mouse has jumped to somewhere else on my screen.
>
> It doesn't happen every time I move the mouse -- maybe once every 10
> minutes or so of semi-regular mouse use. And it doesn't happen in a
> certain part of the screen or only in certain applications. It just
> happens unpredictably.
>
> New Dell Dimension 3000, new Dell optical mouse.
>
> Is there anything in particular that I should check?
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Howard Schlossberg
> FM Pro Solutions Los Angeles, California


I had a similar problem, and cured it by investing in an
optical-mouse-friendly mouse pad.

--
Colin



Posted by ms on October 22nd, 2005



"Colin Barker" <colin.barker@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:435902b9$0$1740$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> "Howard Schlossberg" <howard@antispahm.fmprosolutions.com> a écrit dans le
> message de news: 11joh1036oo8s14@corp.supernews.com...
>>I recently got a new Dell desktop machine with Windows XP Professional.
>>For whatever reason the mouse jumps to another place on the screen. It is
>>frustrating when I am ready to click on a certain area then I notice
>> the mouse has jumped to somewhere else on my screen.
>>
>> It doesn't happen every time I move the mouse -- maybe once every 10
>> minutes or so of semi-regular mouse use. And it doesn't happen in a
>> certain part of the screen or only in certain applications. It just
>> happens unpredictably.
>>
>> New Dell Dimension 3000, new Dell optical mouse.
>>
>> Is there anything in particular that I should check?
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> Howard Schlossberg
>> FM Pro Solutions Los Angeles, California

>
> I had a similar problem, and cured it by investing in an
> optical-mouse-friendly mouse pad.
>
> --
> Colin
>


I assume if it's a ball mouse he has cleaned it, but if it's optical try
testing the mouse on different surfaces. Something with a bit of texture and
not shiny.

I have a black shiny table top and an optical hates that. Even some mouse
pads it won't work properly, so currently I an using a flat piece of thin
cardboard.


Posted by heisenman@gmail.com on November 10th, 2005


I just had the same trouble. What it turned out to be for me was my
optical mouse was having trouble with my new desk (the pattern on the
look-of-real-wood formica, I guess). So I put a mouse pad under the
thing and it all works fine now. Fairly annoying problem up to that
point though.

Since I used the newsgroups to try and find an answer quite a bit, I
thought I should post what worked for me to contribute to the
knowledgebase.

Best,
Hans


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