Mouse Jumping

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David Harrison

My mouse is currently jumping all over the screen. I would swear it was alive.

Tried using differnt types. PS2 and USB and same thing happening. Looked at
differnt mouse options and it is still doing it.

Any one help?

Thanks

David Harrison
 
"David Harrison" <DavidHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2C75E640-BF7A-4A96-ACE0-6EA4208AF01B@microsoft.com...
> My mouse is currently jumping all over the screen. I would swear it was
> alive.
>


Have you thought about installing a cat?
 
"M.I.5¾" wrote:

>
> "David Harrison" <DavidHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2C75E640-BF7A-4A96-ACE0-6EA4208AF01B@microsoft.com...
> > My mouse is currently jumping all over the screen. I would swear it was
> > alive.
> >

>
> Have you thought about installing a cat?
>
>
> you had me there for a second!!!
 
JohnO wrote:
>> Any one help?
>>

>
> Try uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling them.
>
> -John O
>
>


To determine if it is a software issue, booting an
alternate OS may tell you something. Either a Knoppix
(knopper.net) or a Ubuntu (ubuntu.com) CD can be used
to boot a computer. If the mouse still jumps all over
the screen, then you know it is a hardware issue.
If the mouse is smooth, then return to WinXP and
experiment with drivers or whatever.

Paul
 
I get the same problem when a GPS is attached to the computer when it is
booted. The solution is attach the GPS after the computer is booted. The
problem is that the GPS is connecting to the place where the mouse is
supposed to be. It is a plug and play issue.

"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message news:fkbalv$vci$1@aioe.org...
> JohnO wrote:
>>> Any one help?
>>>

>>
>> Try uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling them.
>>
>> -John O

>
> To determine if it is a software issue, booting an
> alternate OS may tell you something. Either a Knoppix
> (knopper.net) or a Ubuntu (ubuntu.com) CD can be used
> to boot a computer. If the mouse still jumps all over
> the screen, then you know it is a hardware issue.
> If the mouse is smooth, then return to WinXP and
> experiment with drivers or whatever.
>
> Paul
 
Paul wrote:
> JohnO wrote:
>>> Any one help?
>>>

>>
>> Try uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling them.
>>
>> -John O
>>

>
> To determine if it is a software issue, booting an
> alternate OS may tell you something. Either a Knoppix
> (knopper.net) or a Ubuntu (ubuntu.com) CD can be used
> to boot a computer. If the mouse still jumps all over
> the screen, then you know it is a hardware issue.
> If the mouse is smooth, then return to WinXP and
> experiment with drivers or whatever.
>
> Paul


I'd also fire up the Task Manager, and see what tasks
are running on the machine, and whether any of them
might be specific to the mouse. (Like a custom mouse
software package.)

If you knew what the mouse I/O name was, you could
use a command line program like "handle" from Sysinternals.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Processesandthreadsutilities.mspx?wt.svl=featured

For example, to see what programs are accessing a serial
port, the command

handle -a serial

matches anything referencing /dev/serial ports.

Using a command like

handle -a >out.txt

will dump all the handle information, and then you can
have a look with a text editor at the list.

It could be that some process is writing to the mouse
and driving it crazy.

Paul
 
I created an obstacle course for mine. Just like the Grand National;
cats and dogs falling everywhere trying to catch that damn ..... Of
course I blame it all on the CIA!



~~~~


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


M.I.5¾ wrote:
> "David Harrison" <DavidHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:2C75E640-BF7A-4A96-ACE0-6EA4208AF01B@microsoft.com...
>> My mouse is currently jumping all over the screen. I would swear it
>> was alive.
>>

>
> Have you thought about installing a cat?
 
David


I haven't seen it suggested for some time but it can be the result of
malware.

--



Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

David Harrison wrote:
> My mouse is currently jumping all over the screen. I would swear it
> was alive.
>
> Tried using differnt types. PS2 and USB and same thing happening.
> Looked at differnt mouse options and it is still doing it.
>
> Any one help?
>
> Thanks
>
> David Harrison
 
Hello David,

"David Harrison" <DavidHarrison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2C75E640-BF7A-4A96-ACE0-6EA4208AF01B@microsoft.com...
> My mouse is currently jumping all over the screen. I would swear it was
> alive.


> Tried using differnt types. PS2 and USB and same thing happening. Looked
> at
> differnt mouse options and it is still doing it.


> Any one help?


You could have a virus or malware problem, that's causing your mouse to
be unruly. I'd start by checking the hard-drive for viruses and malware, and
go on from there. Fortunately, the best programs for doing this sort of
thing are still free to download and apply ... personally, I use Grisoft's
AVG7.5 anti-virus program to clean up the mess that's left by McAfee and NIS
when they fail (which is very often, but not for reasons that I've ever
managed to analyse successfully, or I would know more), and I recommend the
free version. I also recommend the free ZoneAlarm firewall program, which
keeps all the gitts at bay very well indeed, and Spybot S&D, SpywareBlaster
and Ad-Aware SE to protect and clean your system. If you need links and info
on those programs, either Google them or come back to me via this forum.

Regards,

Philip Andrews
 
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