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August 11th, 2006 23:00
cursor uncontrollable
My Inspiron 8200 has developed a cursor control problem. Disconnecting the mouse does not correct the problem. The cursor "flys" to the extreme upper right of the screen and stays there. The green "stick" in the middle of the keypad can be used to bring the cursor back down, but release the stick and the cursor flys back the far upper right corner.
Earlier forum messages report a similar problem, and prompted suggestions to go to the control panel, locate pointers and other hardware, then click on mouse. Then click on the device tab and disable the pointer stick. Sounds like good advice, but when I search the control panel, I can't locate anything specifically mentioning the pointer stick.
Am running XP.
Any suggestions?
Earlier forum messages report a similar problem, and prompted suggestions to go to the control panel, locate pointers and other hardware, then click on mouse. Then click on the device tab and disable the pointer stick. Sounds like good advice, but when I search the control panel, I can't locate anything specifically mentioning the pointer stick.
Am running XP.
Any suggestions?
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jocase
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August 11th, 2006 23:00
Check that "view" is st to icons and is classic view.
rwm32
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August 12th, 2006 11:00
On my 8100, I occasionally have a similar problem, with the mouse pointer moving apparently of its own accord. To fix it, I remove the cover (in my case, lilac, not green...) from the mouse stick and blow air round the base of the stick while rotating the stick itself (OK, it's a minute movement, but it's still important) to clear out the speck of dust which is preventing the stick from sitting in its 'home' position.
I have not yet managed to find a way of disabling the stick without disabling the trackpad too. If you don't need either stick or trackpad, no problem: disable them in the BIOS.
Hope this makes sense / helps.
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September 8th, 2006 13:00
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September 8th, 2006 22:00
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