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When I type on my HP laptop - the curser often jumps all over the place within the text? Of course it takes a lot of time to fix the resulting jumble of letters! Any fix???
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thats normal on many laptops... even on my Dell and Lenovo...
the trick is to disable the Trackpad when typing...
1) Click Fn + F3 keys together to disable the trackpad and then type
2) Click Fn + F3 keys together to re enable the trackpad and then type
3) Buy an external Keyboard and Mouse (Wireless one) and use them (I do the same)
4) if you have trackpad drivers & application installed then adjust the sensitivity of trackpad on it
sounds like you need to go to your control panel and go to mouse and go to pointer options and check pointer precision, uncheck snap to or uncheck display pointer trails. Your problem will be in mouse and what you have checked or not checked.
On your touch pad exists a place that works like a scroller on the mouse (Usually the right part of pad with white lining). When you rest your wrists in this area, the cursor usually jumps in another place. I'm of course hoping that this is the problem and that your touch pad works fine. Try it and please tell me if this fails..
its probably in the mouse settings.go to control panel/mouse/pointer options.. take the check mark out of Enhance Pointer Precision..click apply and ok.
Hello
Most probably because your 'Touch Pad Mouse' is touched by your palm (hand or something) while you are typing. Avoid contact with the mouse touch pad while typing.
Option 2:
If you have a centre moveable mouse on your laptop, start using it and disable the 'Touch pad mouse'
Best of luck!
But after a spending lots of time I had the cause.......
It is because of the Touchpad...It happend to me because while typing using the keyboard the fingers and palm may touch and move the mouse curser to another location.
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