I have a dell inspiron n4030 laptop. I never faced any issue related to performance but it is not allowing me type anything properly. Actually, Mouse cursor constantly changes its position. Is there any way to fix this?
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It's not really an issue. You are using a laptop, which has a touchpad. You are facing this issue because you are accidentally touching the touchpad while typing. That is probably the reason why, Your Mouse cursor is moving here and there. You can fix this issue by adjusting the sensitivity of touchpad(Via control Panel>>Mouse) or switching it off while typing. You can also use external mouse. While using it, disable the touchpad. I am sure that, You will never face any such issue.
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A small tweak in the mouse settings can change the situation permanently.
The issue involves probqbly a more sensitive mouse cursor of which changes place on very small sensation.
Click Start--type Mouse and press enter--click Mouse--in this option change settings by dragging the sensitivity slider to lower the sensitivity, apply and exit.
From the next time mouse cursor will not be so mobile.
Hi, Friend
To fix this issue follow the below guide lines
1. first of all press windows key+R and type devmgmt.msc in the run box and click OK
2. after that expand mice and other pointing devices option from the list
3. then right click on HID complaint mouse and choose Update driver software option
4. then click on Search automatically for updated Driver software option ....and follow the instructions.....and check if it helps
5. and if again still the same problem....persists........simply go to step2 ....and right click on HID mouse complaint device ....and choose Uninstall option ....and follow the instructions
6. after that remove the mouse from the PC ...and restart the system
7. then after that re-connect the device ....again ....and then the drivers of the mouse installed automatically....
and after that .... the issue will be solved
ALL THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Firstly make sure that you don't have the mouse pointer set to hide when you are typing. Here are the steps:
Open Mouse by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Hardware, and then clicking Mouse.
Click the Pointer Options tab, and then do any of the following:
Uncheck the Hide pointer while typing box.
Then click ok.
Hope this helps you.
Hello friend,
I have the solution for your problem just do as i say.............
1.Firstly go to the start menu.
2.Then you open the 'Control Panel'.
3.Then you open the Mouse properties.
4.And then you go to the 'Pointer' tab.
5.There you change the settings and finally click on 'Apply'.
6.Still if you have any problem then you try to update the Mouse drivers.
I hope by doing as i said you can solve your problem.
Have a nice day..........
It really is certainly not a strong issue. A person are choosing a notebook computer, that includes a touchpad. You will be going through this trouble since you might be by accident coming in contact with a touch pad though typing. Of which is among the most reasons why, The Mouse cursor can be shifting in this article and there. You may correct this trouble through fine-tuning a sensitivity regarding touchpad(Via command Panel>>Mouse) or even transferring them back though typing. You can even make use of additional mouse. When using the them, eliminate a touchpad. I know this, You won't face any such issue.