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| | vista cursor promp Has anyone found a patch for the vista cursor prompt to stop it from jumping all over the page? This is driving me nuts because I use my laptop for a lot of word processing applications. |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp hyyella wrote: > Has anyone found a patch for the vista cursor prompt to stop it from jumping > all over the page? This is driving me nuts because I use my laptop for a lot > of word processing applications. Go to your laptop mftr.'s website and download/install drivers for Vista for your video and touchpad. If you upgraded to Vista on this laptop, then you will need drivers for the rest of your hardware too, particularly the chipset, and any laptop-specific software provided. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp What mouse are you using with your laptop (USB? Touchpad? Both?). If Vista wasn't pre-installed on your computer, you may need to update your touchpad driver to one that is Vista compatible. "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E680D78D-485D-4669-B66C-66720B57033B@microsoft.com... > Has anyone found a patch for the vista cursor prompt to stop it from > jumping > all over the page? This is driving me nuts because I use my laptop for a > lot > of word processing applications. |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp Dean I have a wireless mouse however, I unplugged it and actually typed one character at a time making sure not to touch the mouse pad and it did the same thing. "dean-dean" wrote: > What mouse are you using with your laptop (USB? Touchpad? Both?). If Vista > wasn't pre-installed on your computer, you may need to update your touchpad > driver to one that is Vista compatible. > > "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E680D78D-485D-4669-B66C-66720B57033B@microsoft.com... > > Has anyone found a patch for the vista cursor prompt to stop it from > > jumping > > all over the page? This is driving me nuts because I use my laptop for a > > lot > > of word processing applications. > > |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp You shouldn't have that issue, even if using both a USB and a touchpad mouse at the same time. (My question in my previous post was to see if your touchpad was enabled. Apparently, it is.) Are you using a Vista compatible touchpad driver? Your touchpad driver is active, even if you aren't touching it. If the driver is a generic PS/2 driver from Microsoft, or is a driver meant for XP, you may not have the functionality your laptop needs to run correctly (look in Device Manager, under "Mice and other pointing devices", to determine the driver). If you need help locating the download for a Vista driver, post your computer make and model number, and someone may be able to help you find it. "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:15276446-122D-40F7-AFB8-C1F4FD8A69CE@microsoft.com... > Dean I have a wireless mouse however, I unplugged it and actually typed > one > character at a time making sure not to touch the mouse pad and it did the > same thing. > > "dean-dean" wrote: > >> What mouse are you using with your laptop (USB? Touchpad? Both?). If >> Vista >> wasn't pre-installed on your computer, you may need to update your >> touchpad >> driver to one that is Vista compatible. >> >> "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E680D78D-485D-4669-B66C-66720B57033B@microsoft.com... >> > Has anyone found a patch for the vista cursor prompt to stop it from >> > jumping >> > all over the page? This is driving me nuts because I use my laptop for >> > a >> > lot >> > of word processing applications. >> >> |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp This is a brand new laptop with vista pre-installed. It is a Gateway mt3705. "dean-dean" wrote: > You shouldn't have that issue, even if using both a USB and a touchpad mouse > at the same time. (My question in my previous post was to see if your > touchpad was enabled. Apparently, it is.) Are you using a Vista compatible > touchpad driver? Your touchpad driver is active, even if you aren't > touching it. If the driver is a generic PS/2 driver from Microsoft, or is a > driver meant for XP, you may not have the functionality your laptop needs to > run correctly (look in Device Manager, under "Mice and other pointing > devices", to determine the driver). If you need help locating the download > for a Vista driver, post your computer make and model number, and someone > may be able to help you find it. > > > "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:15276446-122D-40F7-AFB8-C1F4FD8A69CE@microsoft.com... > > Dean I have a wireless mouse however, I unplugged it and actually typed > > one > > character at a time making sure not to touch the mouse pad and it did the > > same thing. > > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > > > >> What mouse are you using with your laptop (USB? Touchpad? Both?). If > >> Vista > >> wasn't pre-installed on your computer, you may need to update your > >> touchpad > >> driver to one that is Vista compatible. > >> > >> "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:E680D78D-485D-4669-B66C-66720B57033B@microsoft.com... > >> > Has anyone found a patch for the vista cursor prompt to stop it from > >> > jumping > >> > all over the page? This is driving me nuts because I use my laptop for > >> > a > >> > lot > >> > of word processing applications. > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp hyyella wrote: > This is a brand new laptop with vista pre-installed. It is a Gateway mt3705. For specific drivers for your model laptop, go here and enter the Serial Number: http://support.gateway.com/support/d...ter.asp?Tab=My However, to me "brand new" plus the problems you describe equals "call tech support". While Vista isn't in widespread use where I live, I do have a number of clients with it on new laptops (no Gateways though). None of them exhibit the behavior you describe, so this is not a Vista issue on laptops. It's something wrong with your Gateway and could be bad drivers (for which Gateway is responsible) or even bad hardware. Call Gateway. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp Someone in another post just indicated that they had this problem, quoting, "As I type the cursor will jump around to another place", and that they turned off their touchpad's tapping feature in Control Panel > Mouse Properties, and that that solved their problem. You could try that, or try decreasing the tapping sensitivity. "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6CF9DF4D-537B-4D0F-AAB0-673D4E21460D@microsoft.com... > This is a brand new laptop with vista pre-installed. It is a Gateway > mt3705. > > "dean-dean" wrote: > >> You shouldn't have that issue, even if using both a USB and a touchpad >> mouse >> at the same time. (My question in my previous post was to see if your >> touchpad was enabled. Apparently, it is.) Are you using a Vista >> compatible >> touchpad driver? Your touchpad driver is active, even if you aren't >> touching it. If the driver is a generic PS/2 driver from Microsoft, or >> is a >> driver meant for XP, you may not have the functionality your laptop needs >> to >> run correctly (look in Device Manager, under "Mice and other pointing >> devices", to determine the driver). If you need help locating the >> download >> for a Vista driver, post your computer make and model number, and someone >> may be able to help you find it. >> >> >> "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:15276446-122D-40F7-AFB8-C1F4FD8A69CE@microsoft.com... >> > Dean I have a wireless mouse however, I unplugged it and actually typed >> > one >> > character at a time making sure not to touch the mouse pad and it did >> > the >> > same thing. >> > >> > "dean-dean" wrote: >> > >> >> What mouse are you using with your laptop (USB? Touchpad? Both?). If >> >> Vista >> >> wasn't pre-installed on your computer, you may need to update your >> >> touchpad >> >> driver to one that is Vista compatible. >> >> >> >> "hyyella" <hyyella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:E680D78D-485D-4669-B66C-66720B57033B@microsoft.com... >> >> > Has anyone found a patch for the vista cursor prompt to stop it from >> >> > jumping >> >> > all over the page? This is driving me nuts because I use my laptop >> >> > for >> >> > a >> >> > lot >> >> > of word processing applications. >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp I have a brand new Dell laptop M1210. Came with Vista Premium and I have this problem as well. Has anybody out there talked to MS or Dell tech support? "Malke" wrote: > hyyella wrote: > > This is a brand new laptop with vista pre-installed. It is a Gateway mt3705. > > For specific drivers for your model laptop, go here and enter the Serial > Number: > > http://support.gateway.com/support/d...ter.asp?Tab=My > > However, to me "brand new" plus the problems you describe equals "call > tech support". While Vista isn't in widespread use where I live, I do > have a number of clients with it on new laptops (no Gateways though). > None of them exhibit the behavior you describe, so this is not a Vista > issue on laptops. It's something wrong with your Gateway and could be > bad drivers (for which Gateway is responsible) or even bad hardware. > Call Gateway. > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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| | Re: vista cursor promp "smarshall" <smarshall@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A8E2BA44-FC9E-4978-94A4-EC32AB9E496C@microsoft.com... >I have a brand new Dell laptop M1210. Came with Vista Premium and I have > this problem as well. > Has anybody out there talked to MS or Dell tech support? > > > "Malke" wrote: > >> hyyella wrote: >> > This is a brand new laptop with vista pre-installed. It is a Gateway >> > mt3705. >> >> For specific drivers for your model laptop, go here and enter the Serial >> Number: >> >> http://support.gateway.com/support/d...ter.asp?Tab=My >> >> However, to me "brand new" plus the problems you describe equals "call >> tech support". While Vista isn't in widespread use where I live, I do >> have a number of clients with it on new laptops (no Gateways though). >> None of them exhibit the behavior you describe, so this is not a Vista >> issue on laptops. It's something wrong with your Gateway and could be >> bad drivers (for which Gateway is responsible) or even bad hardware. >> Call Gateway. >> >> >> Malke >> -- >> Elephant Boy Computers >> www.elephantboycomputers.com >> "Don't Panic!" >> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User >> > They may have. but its your laptop. Go to the Dell web site and contact then by email ot ring them on the number you must have already of you can find on the web site. -- Ian |
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