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RandomAccess

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45. No, I can't say WHAT triggers it
Sat Dec 16, 2017, 06:22 PM
Dec 2017

But the primary way I even know it's happening is that I'm sitting there, maybe reading what I've just written, or watching TV for a few seconds and then I notice my cursor is hot-footing it across the screen. If I go to ANYthing that has a text field -- browser search, text file, Word doc, you name it, there it continues to go. The reason I can't turn the machine off by choosing Shut Down or Restart is because I can't make the cursor choose either of those from the Start menu.

I usually use Logitech, but my new keyboard is something else. Don't know what, but it's a pretty color. Needed a new one, and fell in love with the color (white with mint green keys) - and the price. The mouse matched but was a little large for my hand so I'm back to Logitech. Since this happens no matter which ones I'm using, I don't think Logitech or not / matching mfgrs or not matters.

But I'll definitely try the other things you mentioned. Thanks.

. ret5hd Dec 2017 #1
Oh, that's helpful RandomAccess Dec 2017 #4
I thought that was pretty funny (n/t) PJMcK Dec 2017 #11
Pssst RandomAccess Dec 2017 #13
I hope you can solve your computer issue PJMcK Dec 2017 #15
Thank you RandomAccess Dec 2017 #19
I kill me. ret5hd Dec 2017 #16
I'm just trying to have a little fun RandomAccess Dec 2017 #18
Ghost cat. nt tblue37 Dec 2017 #2
.... pbmus Dec 2017 #3
Thank you -- potentially very helpful RandomAccess Dec 2017 #6
Secondary displays klook Dec 2017 #30
Thanks!! RandomAccess Dec 2017 #33
Have you tried switching your mouse also? n/t PoliticAverse Dec 2017 #5
Yes -- didn't fix it. RandomAccess Dec 2017 #7
What type of mousepad surface are you using? n/t PoliticAverse Dec 2017 #8
My desk RandomAccess Dec 2017 #9
Sometimes crud in your keyboard makes one key stick down? Or get a new digital applegrove Dec 2017 #10
Except that it's happening with a brand new keyboard RandomAccess Dec 2017 #12
Good luck. applegrove Dec 2017 #14
You may have some kind of runaway driver issue. earthshine Dec 2017 #17
Hmmmm, RandomAccess Dec 2017 #21
Yeah, I hear you. I can tell you this ... earthshine Dec 2017 #25
Just to clarify -- RandomAccess Dec 2017 #34
Another person here wrote about stray wireless signals. earthshine Dec 2017 #40
I think I will on the keyboard -- RandomAccess Dec 2017 #41
Are your keyboard and mouse wireless? Sailor65x1 Dec 2017 #20
Wireless RandomAccess Dec 2017 #22
Wireless landline phone, Blackberry, Sailor65x1 Dec 2017 #23
Thank you. RandomAccess Dec 2017 #24
I like the wireless idea is the keyboard wireless as well? Egnever Dec 2017 #29
My goodness! RandomAccess Dec 2017 #35
Interesting Egnever Dec 2017 #44
No, I can't say WHAT triggers it RandomAccess Dec 2017 #45
Hmm another thing that might be going on Egnever Dec 2017 #46
Well, again -- re USB ports RandomAccess Dec 2017 #47
Honestly the more info I get the more I think it is the surface that is causing it. Egnever Dec 2017 #48
Scroll down to Woodsprite's post RandomAccess Dec 2017 #49
That might be it-- I went through several wireless keyboard/mouse combos and... TreasonousBastard Dec 2017 #27
Interesting RandomAccess Dec 2017 #36
Microwave...hmmm... klook Dec 2017 #31
something like that Break time Dec 2017 #26
The wife is 2 feet away from my mouse RandomAccess Dec 2017 #39
A clear case of spousal interference! klook Dec 2017 #42
ROFL RandomAccess Dec 2017 #43
here Break time Dec 2017 #28
Thanks RandomAccess Dec 2017 #37
If your desk or mousing surface is textured, highly reflective or glass, it can cause woodsprite Dec 2017 #32
Really? RandomAccess Dec 2017 #38
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