Mouse Going Crazy Windows 10
solvedMy touchpad mouse is going crazy.Some times I load up its worse than others. The cursor jumps around and often right clicks things. On occasion it wount respond to my clicks when I need it and I have to keep clicking till it works. It is extremely frustrating.It is not a hardware problem as the touchpad works fine on the Windows partition.I have 10.4 at default settings, apart from the mouse sensitivity, which is really low.Can someone please help me fix this. Advising me to use a USB mouse is not helpful as I am constantly on the move and a separate mouse is inconvenient.Last edited by uzlezz; November 12th, 2010 at 05:55 PM. My touchpad mouse is going crazy.Some times I load up its worse than others.
The cursor jumps around and often right clicks things. On occasion it wount respond to my clicks when I need it and I have to keep clicking till it works.
It is extremely frustrating.It is not a hardware problem as the touchpad works fine on the Windows partition.I have 10.4 at default settings, apart from the mouse sensitivity, which is really low.Can someone please help me fix this. Advising me to use a USB mouse is not helpful as I am constantly on the move and a separate mouse is inconvenient.Try gpointing-device-settings, find it in synaptic package manager.
I am only posting this here to see if any of you have had this problem with your Surface Pro 3's since the Firmware Updates and Windows 10 Install.There is an increasingly large thread about these issues at the Windows Support Community (but none of Microsoft's staff seem to be helping the issue at all) - and most commenters believe that it is hardware issue. This Surface Pro 3 is the most expensive and the worst computer I bought in the last 10 years.I have a 10 year old Toshiba that still work fine but the Surface pro 3 has been a pain.The screen started detaching itself from the frame.
Turned out to be the battery that was inflating from the heat and pushing the screen. Solution, I took out the battery and connected it directly. I could replace the battery but would have the same problem down the road. Now it runs cooler at about 140 to 160 degrees.Then the cursor started moving around the screen by itself. I tried everything that is recommended on this site and Microsoft site.
Disabled the touchscreen, the pen, added a foil under the mouse and a few other things.Finally it seems that updating to Windows 10 has solved it. After 2 days the cursor has not started to jump yet.Can you imagine a 10 year old Toshiba (paid $700.
Then for it) works fine after 10 years and a 2 year old Microsoft Surface Pro (paid $2,700.) is dying.Which brand will I buy next? Finally, Someone described properly. Taken over by Interdimensional Beings.
The IB theory is better than anything else I have seen. I reformatted, reinstalled.
I even bought a new Type Cover figuring the early version wasn't good.IB causes the mouse to stop working, jump rando around screen, mostly top right and center. I see some ghost mouse pings (quick circle pops) and the Action Center keeps flying out.My issues comes up when docked with the Type Cover on and the Surface Dock connected to my external Dell monitor via a MD Port to DVI connection.Seems most prevalent when first docking to the Suraface Dock.Wired and Arc mouse show the same behavior.For now, I have been one day without issue since only docking without type cover.I do note that one MS post said to make sure Windows Update happens with Type Cover installed.Also just bought the MS Dock (I know glutton). And will try that.-TD. Finally, Someone described properly. Taken over by Interdimensional Beings. The IB theory is better than anything else I have seen.
I reformatted, reinstalled. I even bought a new Type Cover figuring the early version wasn't good.IB causes the mouse to stop working, jump rando around screen, mostly top right and center. I see some ghost mouse pings (quick circle pops) and the Action Center keeps flying out.My issues comes up when docked with the Type Cover on and the Surface Dock connected to my external Dell monitor via a MD Port to DVI connection.Seems most prevalent when first docking to the Suraface Dock.Wired and Arc mouse show the same behavior.For now, I have been one day without issue since only docking without type cover.I do note that one MS post said to make sure Windows Update happens with Type Cover installed.Also just bought the MS Dock (I know glutton). And will try that.-TDThis 100% describes what my Surface Pro 4 is doing.
Very annoying. I'm thinking of holding a seance. Or maybe taking some compressed air to make sure nothing is trapped under the keyboard. This 100% describes what my Surface Pro 4 is doing. Very annoying. I'm thinking of holding a seance.
Or maybe taking some compressed air to make sure nothing is trapped under the keyboard.Hi, I'd like to share my experience with a similar issue: In my case the curser suddenly started jumping to right top corner every so often. The Surface 3 Pro was on a desk when I visited a friend, where this problem occured.
I took the Surface off the desk, on my lap, and it stopped.I've put it back to desk (almost same position), and it occured again. This leads to a suggestion that it must be something outside the Surface.
Indeed, moving a lamp a bit more far away solved this. So it was about an electric field of a lamp.So, if anyone reads this, having a similar issue, you should check your evnironment for running electric devices, and move them away from your Surface. Hi, I'd like to share my experience with a similar issue: In my case the curser suddenly started jumping to right top corner every so often. The Surface 3 Pro was on a desk when I visited a friend, where this problem occured. I took the Surface off the desk, on my lap, and it stopped.I've put it back to desk (almost same position), and it occured again.
This leads to a suggestion that it must be something outside the Surface. Indeed, moving a lamp a bit more far away solved this. So it was about an electric field of a lamp.So, if anyone reads this, having a similar issue, you should check your evnironment for running electric devices, and move them away from your Surface.Lovely thought, and glad it worked for you.
However, I doubt this is my issue unless I'm the one generating said electric field. I have this phantom ghost touch issue at my desk at home, in my rocking chair, at the church during boy scout meetings, at my friends place while gaming - mine sadly isn't an issue with electric fields.I've had this happening for a long time, since somewhere after updating to Windows 10. I've seriously considered downgrading to Windows 8.1 to 'fix' this, but I don't think it will honestly. I'm convinced mine at least is hardware or firmware related.Not that I recommend doing this, but I can press hard where the phantom touch occurs and it will stop for a while.
How long varies.So, back to searching for a fix I go. If I find something I'll post back. Lovely thought, and glad it worked for you.
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However, I doubt this is my issue unless I'm the one generating said electric field. I have this phantom ghost touch issue at my desk at home, in my rocking chair, at the church during boy scout meetings, at my friends place while gaming - mine sadly isn't an issue with electric fields.I've had this happening for a long time, since somewhere after updating to Windows 10. I've seriously considered downgrading to Windows 8.1 to 'fix' this, but I don't think it will honestly. I'm convinced mine at least is hardware or firmware related.Not that I recommend doing this, but I can press hard where the phantom touch occurs and it will stop for a while. How long varies.So, back to searching for a fix I go. If I find something I'll post back.Like I said.
I'll post back.:)I FINALLY had enough of this ghost touch business and just kept searching. I came across another post online that utilized a Sony calibration tool to fix the issue.
Touchpad Going Crazy Windows 10
I'm not sure of the cause, but it seems to be a mis-calibration and this took care of it for me.The utility as I said comes from Sony, UNOOTH-P01.EXE, linked below.As the instructions say, READ FIRST then act. When they said disconnect everything, I did. I held the tablet in my hand with no keyboard for the actual process of running this utility.
I saw a command window with a bunch of 'In progress' messages scroll by, and it closed. I waited to make sure something else wasn't going to happen, shut down my tablet and waited a minute or so before turning it back on. The page doesn't say 'wait 30 seconds' or anything specific, just shutdown and turn it on.