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This does not necessarily always happen but some times the mouse pointer jumps away to the top left corner area from where I click or even when I do not click anywhere but moving the pointer to certain direction. Is there a remedy to stop this from happening? -- churin |
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"churin" wrote in message
... This does not necessarily always happen but some times the mouse pointer jumps away to the top left corner area from where I click or even when I do not click anywhere but moving the pointer to certain direction. Is there a remedy to stop this from happening? -- churin If you're using an optical mouse, consider the surface that it's on. This sort of behaviour can be caused by using the mouse on a somewhat reflective surface. Try a matte mousepad. HTH -pk |
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Patrick Keenan wrote:
"churin" wrote in message ... This does not necessarily always happen but some times the mouse pointer jumps away to the top left corner area from where I click or even when I do not click anywhere but moving the pointer to certain direction. Is there a remedy to stop this from happening? -- churin If you're using an optical mouse, consider the surface that it's on. This sort of behaviour can be caused by using the mouse on a somewhat reflective surface. Try a matte mousepad. HTH -pk Off-topic: This thread created by mistake. There is the same topic post about 20 threads up from here. I appreciate it if you would review what are posted there. Back to the topic: I am using a matte mousepad. |
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I am confused!! I thought this is a newsgoup other than msnewsgroup. It appears I am just posting on a same newsgroup from two different ways, one from a website and one from a news reader. But I wonder why another thread I created from a news reader is not shown on this website. Could anyone help? -- churin |
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churin wrote:
I am confused!! I thought this is a newsgoup other than msnewsgroup. It appears I am just posting on a same newsgroup from two different ways, one from a website and one from a news reader. But I wonder why another thread I created from a news reader is not shown on this website. Could anyone help? Yes. Forget using the web interface and use a newsreader. There are a multitude of choices. gls858 |
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Why are you replying to a 3 year old message ? On Sun, 01 May 2011 20:21:59 GMT, Catherine Gallagher wrote: I recommend StopMouseJumping to fix this problem: http://www.stopmousejumping.com/ On Thursday, June 26, 2008 12:56 PM churin wrote: This does not necessarily always happen but some times the mouse pointer jumps away to the top left corner area from where I click or even when I do not click anywhere but moving the pointer to certain direction. Is there a remedy to stop this from happening? -- churin On Thursday, June 26, 2008 1:19 PM Patrick Keenan wrote: If you are using an optical mouse, consider the surface that it is on. This sort of behaviour can be caused by using the mouse on a somewhat reflective surface. Try a matte mousepad. HTH -pk On Thursday, June 26, 2008 1:37 PM churin wrote: Patrick Keenan wrote: Off-topic: This thread created by mistake. There is the same topic post about 20 threads up from here. I appreciate it if you would review what are posted there. Back to the topic: I am using a matte mousepad. On Thursday, June 26, 2008 1:49 PM churin wrote: I am confused!! I thought this is a newsgoup other than msnewsgroup. It appears I am just posting on a same newsgroup from two different ways, one from a website and one from a news reader. But I wonder why another thread I created from a news reader is not shown on this website. Could anyone help? -- churin On Thursday, June 26, 2008 2:55 PM gls858 wrote: churin wrote: Yes. Forget using the web interface and use a newsreader. There are a multitude of choices. gls858 |