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| Every so often--not with any pattern that I've been able to detect-- my mouse pointer "sticks" or pauses for a second or so and then jumps a little in one direction or another, or if I am typing, the letters stop appearing for a second or two and then they jump in really fast. This happens maybe once a minute so it's beginning to drive me batty. Well, battier. It's as if something is happening in the background that interferes, but I cannot decipher. I've tried watching the stuff running after doing the three-finger salute and watching CPU usage under Processes. Each time I think I've got it, I don't. I have researched this until I'm going nuts. I find others with the same trouble, but usually there is no resolution posted or there is simply no response to the post, as to one or two that I've made. I have a Logitech Wheelman mouse and I have updated the driver. I did not have this trouble under XP Pro after I upgraded from 98SE. The problem didn't occur immediately after a clean install of XP, either. I wish that I knew just when it started, but I don't. I am wondering about some of the updates. I have tried turning off my firewall and antivirus and CookiePal, and Pink Calendar. I've gone through the list of services at Black Viper's site and disabled or set to manual all that applied except System Restore, because I want to keep that one on. I had it on in previous installation as well. I have gone through every program that I can think of that might be trying to search for updates, etc., like WMP and RealOne and turned off any auto-anything. What should I try next?! Many thanks for help. Damn. It just did it again after about five times while typing this. Pam | Guest
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| When was the last time you cleaned both items, especially the mouse bottom and the surface it glides over ? If it's not an optical muse i.e. has a ball underneath, remove the cap and take out and clean the marble-sized ball. The keyboard may need more delicate handling but blowing dust out of between keys may help. Malv "Pam" <pammyam@comcast.net> wrote in message news:e3s6f9ZSDHA.1572@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| There was a bit of cat hair on the mouse ball, but it's not an issue of erratic movement while moving the mouse, but thanks for the suggestion. I vacuum the keyboard every now and again and have this thing that's like a feather duster made of monofilament for the keyboard, as well. It's as if the system is just pausing for a few seconds in the midst of clicking the mouse, moving the mouse, or typing. "Malvern" <lmalvern@aol.com> wrote in message news:beue19$701$0@216.39.186.171... Quote:
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| Try a different mouse, even a brand new cheapo will do. While on the hardware front, try wriggle the flex and in particular its end connections. What puzzles me is that it worked alright on the WinXP Pro platform, and only for a while after a clean install of the Home Edition. Could this be a coincidence? To show this is not, you may wish to replicate the condition once more. One more thing. You did not make reference to the installation of the mouse driver, which had to be before the connection to the computer. Surely you have not made this error, since you always read the user's manual. Right? <g> Please post back to let us know your progress. -- Bee [I have found my Shangri-La, at the moment, in ntlworld.] --- "dev" <dev@null.invalid> wrote in message news:uPZpsCiSDHA.1724@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Bee, I had high hopes after reading your post. After the clean install of XP (Pro) I was originally using just the Microsoft drivers. I missed using my extra buttons, so I installed the Logitech software. I just uninstalled that and rebooted, but the problem remained. On a hunch, I decided to check the mouse driver, and it was the XP drivers, so I rolled back to Logitech just to see. The problem remains. "Bee" <in.my.bonnet@Shangri-La.com> wrote in message news:evdo7kkSDHA.1572@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Aha, so the curious phenomenon that it worked in Pro and not in Home Edition was a coincidence, a red herring we can now put aside. In attaching a peripheral to a computer, the driver needs to be installed first before plugging in the attachment. In removal, the same rule also applies: driver is first uninstalled then unplugging, the exception being the resident driver, obviously. With the to-ing and fro-ing of changing drivers, I just wonder if there was any chance that this rule had been inadvertently skipped. This is well worth checking. I mentioned moving the flex and the connectors to see if the mouse pointer jumped. An erratic dart would suggest bad contact of a fractured conducting wire or of the connector interface. Clutching at a straw, maybe. But, it is also well worth checking. Sorry, I did not explain very well last time. If I were a lecturer, the class would soon be empty. -- Bee [I have found my Shangri-La, at the moment, in ntlworld.] --- "Pam" <pammyam@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eokFsYoSDHA.2280@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Thank you, Bee. I did check the connections but forgot to mention, so had it been a class, I'd have flunked the quiz for failing to answer. With the assistance of Microsoft tech support, I reformatted my computer and reinstalled Windows XP Pro. All devices were connected at the time, so there was no unhooking and rehooking going on. I ran the resident driver for a while until I decided to add the Logitech software so that I could use the thumb button. I did boot into Safe Mode and the problem does NOT exist there. "Bee" <in.my.bonnet@Shangri-La.com> wrote in message news:OVSWVpqSDHA.1688@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Quote:
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