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LSainsbury 28-11-2008 21:58

Mouse pointer problem!
 
Hi all,

Something strange on my work laptop today...

My mouse pointer is flickering around the edge and when I move it, it's like I can see bits of the background through it.

I don't think any Windows Updates have changed the graphics driver and as I far as I know, nothing has been changed on the graphics adapter settings.

I tried changing the theme to Vista basic but still does the same....

All other aspects of the display are perfect.

Any ideas?

homealone 28-11-2008 23:09

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Wired or wireless mouse?

- if wireless check the battery ???

LSainsbury 28-11-2008 23:33

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by homealone (Post 34685358)
Wired or wireless mouse?

- if wireless check the battery ???

External wired via USB..

Also does the same with the built-in touch pad...

It's like some intereferance - not flashing off / on - just fuzzy!

homealone 29-11-2008 00:01

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34685370)
External wired via USB..

Also does the same with the built-in touch pad...

It's like some intereferance - not flashing off / on - just fuzzy!

if it affecting the touch pad as well as the external usb connection it sounds like something fundamental, e.g. the chipset - all I can suggest is to ensure the drivers are up to date ??

haydnwalker 30-11-2008 00:05

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
i would run Windows Update again or if you've got the latest ones - look up the most recent ones installed and uninstall them. It could be somethings overwritten the drivers for the chipset/mouse.

Also - Check for viruses/spyware :)

Enuff 30-11-2008 00:18

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Does it do the same when you boot in safe mode?

boroboi 30-11-2008 02:42

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Is there any other graphical corruption elsewhere? i.e while booting the computer?

Turkey Machine 30-11-2008 04:43

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Is it a cheap Dell/other brand USB mouse? If so, they're not the best ones to use, and are notorious for skipping randomly. We have USB mice on the computers at uni, and I cannot for the life of me work out why it keeps skipping to the top-left. It's bloody annoying when I'm trying to use 3DS Max.

haydnwalker 30-11-2008 13:17

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Turkey Machine (Post 34686061)
Is it a cheap Dell/other brand USB mouse? If so, they're not the best ones to use, and are notorious for skipping randomly. We have USB mice on the computers at uni, and I cannot for the life of me work out why it keeps skipping to the top-left. It's bloody annoying when I'm trying to use 3DS Max.

Are they optical (laser) mice? If so if its on a shiny/reflective surface, they tend to skip about rather alot. Try putting a piece of paper/something dull down on the surface to see if that fixes it.

LSainsbury 30-11-2008 15:29

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Enuff (Post 34685968)
Does it do the same when you boot in safe mode?

Nope - so it must be driver related...

---------- Post added at 14:28 ---------- Previous post was at 14:27 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by boroboi (Post 34686049)
Is there any other graphical corruption elsewhere? i.e while booting the computer?

Nope - not that I've seen.

---------- Post added at 14:28 ---------- Previous post was at 14:28 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Turkey Machine (Post 34686061)
Is it a cheap Dell/other brand USB mouse? If so, they're not the best ones to use, and are notorious for skipping randomly. We have USB mice on the computers at uni, and I cannot for the life of me work out why it keeps skipping to the top-left. It's bloody annoying when I'm trying to use 3DS Max.

It's not a hardware issue - nothing to do with type / brand of mouse.

---------- Post added at 14:29 ---------- Previous post was at 14:28 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by haydnwalker (Post 34686157)
Are they optical (laser) mice? If so if its on a shiny/reflective surface, they tend to skip about rather alot. Try putting a piece of paper/something dull down on the surface to see if that fixes it.

Nope - not that either!

boroboi 30-11-2008 20:13

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Hmm.. Do you have any other 3D apps on your machine, such as a game or anything that will stress the onboard GPU?

I had a similar problem with an old GPU. The display would be fine but the mouse pointer was all wierd when the drivers were installed for it. It turned out the RAM was overheating on the card, but it can also be a sign of RAM that's taking a turn for the worse.

Try updating the drivers for a start.

Also, what hardware is inside the machine? If it shares the RAM then it wont be a GDDR problem.

LSainsbury 01-02-2009 18:52

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Well, I've just reinstalled Vista (used recovery disks) so the partition got trashed, and it's still doing it! Again - Safe Mode is perfectly fine....most odd!

Dai 01-02-2009 19:04

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
I remember a problem with an oldish Dell where the pointer would wander around at random. It turned out to be the little rubber 'joystick' thingy in the middle of the keyboard that was sending random signals.

That one could only be fixed by a keyboard swap but it was most annoying when the mouse pointer would travel off at random to one corner of the screen.

LSainsbury 01-02-2009 20:23

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Looks like I'll need to take some photos of it!!

Kymmy 01-02-2009 22:45

Re: Mouse pointer problem!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaiNasty (Post 34725757)
I remember a problem with an oldish Dell where the pointer would wander around at random. It turned out to be the little rubber 'joystick' thingy in the middle of the keyboard that was sending random signals.

That one could only be fixed by a keyboard swap but it was most annoying when the mouse pointer would travel off at random to one corner of the screen.

Actually it wasn't random signals but more a case of the handipoint being stressed to one side too much..

Getting back to the OP's problem it could be the built in touch-pad (this will be active even with a USB mouse plugged in)...try giving it a wipe with a cloth and if need be you might find you can disable it in the bios..


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