This laptop has a touchpad disable button, but I generally on y think of disabling the touchpad after the problem has arisen and I've cocked up something I've written. I have had a problem of this type with my Acer 4810T for as long as I can remember. Best wishes and smiles 4 miles, ViviĬontrol panel>hardware & sound>Devices>mouse> pointer properties Once you see how the wheel is made, then you can figure out how to roll it. There is also everest and cupid which are similar.
It runs and pops out a list of all the hardware. The 'fix' I suggested worked for me on quite a few various laptops of various manufacturers. I would suggest that anyone who wants 100% function from their system, at least seek to understand how it all comes together. I wasn't aware of all the various configurations until I began to 'study'. The Dell motherboard has LOM (lan on motherboard) and is also AMD with intel. I found that in the HP pavillion is AMD but has intel chip a north bridge and south bridge (whew). Understanding how the processor connects to the different devices also helps. Hi David, did you get your cursor issue resolved? I got a message from TH and checked to see that following the thread, some others' have replied as well. How can you stop you cursor from jumping around?