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    Lost User
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    Hi, does anyone have a problem while using USB mouse with a laptop? I have a problem with my new laptop. If i use the touch pad to move the mouse and click it is fine. But when i connect the new USB mouse to the system, the mouse pointer seem to move slow from it orginal location while i did not touch the mouse or mouse pad. It really make me annoy with this mouse so much because i did not feel comfortable while using my PC. Does any one have any solution to fix it?

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      Hi, does anyone have a problem while using USB mouse with a laptop? I have a problem with my new laptop. If i use the touch pad to move the mouse and click it is fine. But when i connect the new USB mouse to the system, the mouse pointer seem to move slow from it orginal location while i did not touch the mouse or mouse pad. It really make me annoy with this mouse so much because i did not feel comfortable while using my PC. Does any one have any solution to fix it?

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      Saksida Bojan
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      Try this: Control Panel->Mouse->Pointer Options->Motion

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        Try this: Control Panel->Mouse->Pointer Options->Motion

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        Thank you very much for your comment. I just try to install new USB mouse and found it seem working very well. I will try this night and let you know the result.

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          Try this: Control Panel->Mouse->Pointer Options->Motion

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          I already test this option last and finally i could found the result. Whether i change the motion option with the mouse, but it still have a problem. The mouse still move itself while i did not touch it. But when i try to change the new mouse it is working fine and very comfortable for me. So i can say that, the problem came from the quality of the mouse. I'm gonna to change it soon. Thank you very much for your big support :-)

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            I already test this option last and finally i could found the result. Whether i change the motion option with the mouse, but it still have a problem. The mouse still move itself while i did not touch it. But when i try to change the new mouse it is working fine and very comfortable for me. So i can say that, the problem came from the quality of the mouse. I'm gonna to change it soon. Thank you very much for your big support :-)

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            Hi, I've also seen this happen many times with a notebook having both touchpad and USB Mouse. Usually, the trick is to deactivate the onboard touchpad. The PC gets confused with the X/Y coordinates information coming from two active pointing devices at the same time. I have seen the cursor begin to wander on its own without touching anything! Deactivating the touchpad solved my problem immediately.:-D HunterSvcs - If only it would work the first time :=)

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              Hi, I've also seen this happen many times with a notebook having both touchpad and USB Mouse. Usually, the trick is to deactivate the onboard touchpad. The PC gets confused with the X/Y coordinates information coming from two active pointing devices at the same time. I have seen the cursor begin to wander on its own without touching anything! Deactivating the touchpad solved my problem immediately.:-D HunterSvcs - If only it would work the first time :=)

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              Thank you very much for your comment. I already deactivate the touch pad but the problem still remain. As i reply in the previous thread, the problem came from the quality of the mouse. When i try to attach the problem with other PC it also have this kind of problem. And when i change the new mouse for my laptop the new mouse working fine wether i de/activate the touch pad.

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