For #2: Does that model have a touchstick type of mouse in addition to the touchpad? My Precision M6500 does and I didn't realize my fingers were hitting the touchstick as I typed and causing the cursor to move so I typed in a unwanted spot. The touchstick can be disabled if you have one. If you don't, sounds like something is very wrong with your keyboard/mouse.
joyrey
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July 21st, 2011 08:00
For #2: Does that model have a touchstick type of mouse in addition to the touchpad? My Precision M6500 does and I didn't realize my fingers were hitting the touchstick as I typed and causing the cursor to move so I typed in a unwanted spot. The touchstick can be disabled if you have one. If you don't, sounds like something is very wrong with your keyboard/mouse.