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two problems which may be related.
1. Cursor will shoot to the edge/top/bottom of monitor and it takes several movements of the mouse to get it to behave normally. 2. When reading text the page scrolls to the bottom and the program has to be closed and restarted for normal behaviour. Can anyone give me step by step instructions as to how this problem can be cured? -- MJH |
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On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 02:45:01 -0800, M.Hawkes
wrote: two problems which may be related. 1. Cursor will shoot to the edge/top/bottom of monitor and it takes several movements of the mouse to get it to behave normally. 2. When reading text the page scrolls to the bottom and the program has to be closed and restarted for normal behaviour. Can anyone give me step by step instructions as to how this problem can be cured? Are you using a Core Duo CPU chip? Download a free app called CoreTemp (Google for it) Run it and see if one cpu core is running at 20% even though you have no applications running. This problem is cured by reboot on my machine. ????????????? |