Guest Antares 531 Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for one problem. The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions of selecting. What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. Thanks for any suggestions. Gordon L. Richard
Guest Ronaldo Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem The mouse driver is probably corrupted,.. you could reinstall it from the Windows XP CD or install a recent version of the IntelliPoint mouse driver, this program will take over the mouse function and if you decide to remove it, the old driver will take over again. IntelliPoint 6.1 Mouse Software for Windows http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=EA22BD62-4873-406A-BBBE-C587D35A53BF&displaylang=en ----------------------------------- "Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> escribió en el mensaje news:n947f4d1h0qdil4hdasgloce0aoccun10d@4ax.com... > About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer > using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo > processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a > Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. > > I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft > Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 > keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a > USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for > one problem. > > The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to > time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the > Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant > behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. > Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, > but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. > > This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a > different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button > or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions > of selecting. > > What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > Gordon L. Richard
Guest Larry(LJL269) Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem Try removing the ball & cleaning it like a lens. I do 1/2 months! Hope that helps. Larry On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:48:34 -0500, Antares 531 <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> wrote: >About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer >using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo >processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a >Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. > >I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft >Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 >keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a >USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for >one problem. > >The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to >time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the >Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant >behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. >Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, >but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. > >This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a >different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button >or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions >of selecting. > >What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. > >Thanks for any suggestions. > >Gordon L. Richard ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A working unsecure OS is infinitely better than non-working secure OS. Just spent 1 week cleaning up the mess WUpdate made preventing hypothetical security problems. http://microscum.com/comsense/
Guest Antares 531 Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem I did this, using some lens wiping tissue and lens cleaner spray like I use on my glasses, but it didn't seem to help. Thanks for the suggestion, anyway. I'm afraid this may be a driver, or interrupt request kind of problem. On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 07:27:07 -0400, "Larry(LJL269)" <NO@EMAIL.COM> wrote: >Try removing the ball & cleaning it like a lens. I do 1/2 months! > >Hope that helps. Larry > >On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:48:34 -0500, Antares 531 ><gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> wrote: > >>About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer >>using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo >>processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a >>Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. >> >>I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft >>Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 >>keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a >>USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for >>one problem. >> >>The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to >>time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the >>Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant >>behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. >>Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, >>but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. >> >>This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a >>different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button >>or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions >>of selecting. >> >>What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. >> >>Thanks for any suggestions. >> >>Gordon L. Richard > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >A working unsecure OS is infinitely better than non-working secure OS. >Just spent 1 week cleaning up the mess WUpdate made preventing > hypothetical security problems. http://microscum.com/comsense/
Guest Antares 531 Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem I need to try this, but I haven't yet figured out how to remove the old driver and still have use of my computer so I could install a new driver. On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:06:03 -0700, "Ronaldo" <private_email5@hotmail.com> wrote: > >The mouse driver is probably corrupted,.. you could reinstall it from the >Windows XP CD or install a recent version of the IntelliPoint mouse driver, >this program will take over the mouse function and if you decide to remove >it, the old driver will take over again. > > >IntelliPoint 6.1 Mouse Software for Windows >http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=EA22BD62-4873-406A-BBBE-C587D35A53BF&displaylang=en > > >----------------------------------- >"Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> escribió en el mensaje >news:n947f4d1h0qdil4hdasgloce0aoccun10d@4ax.com... >> About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer >> using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo >> processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a >> Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. >> >> I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft >> Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 >> keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a >> USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for >> one problem. >> >> The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to >> time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the >> Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant >> behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. >> Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, >> but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. >> >> This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a >> different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button >> or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions >> of selecting. >> >> What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. >> >> Thanks for any suggestions. >> >> Gordon L. Richard > > > >
Guest Ronaldo Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem You don't have to remove the old driver to install the IntelliPoint driver... just install it and it will automatically takeover... as the default driver is disabled. --------------------------------------- "Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> escribió en el mensaje news:vju9f4d27s8bk0u2pu7ueq8l9fpvgsod8l@4ax.com... >I need to try this, but I haven't yet figured out how to remove the > old driver and still have use of my computer so I could install a new > driver. > > On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:06:03 -0700, "Ronaldo" > <private_email5@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> >>The mouse driver is probably corrupted,.. you could reinstall it from the >>Windows XP CD or install a recent version of the IntelliPoint mouse >>driver, >>this program will take over the mouse function and if you decide to remove >>it, the old driver will take over again. >> >> >>IntelliPoint 6.1 Mouse Software for Windows >>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=EA22BD62-4873-406A-BBBE-C587D35A53BF&displaylang=en >> >> >>----------------------------------- >>"Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> escribió en el mensaje >>news:n947f4d1h0qdil4hdasgloce0aoccun10d@4ax.com... >>> About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer >>> using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo >>> processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a >>> Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. >>> >>> I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft >>> Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 >>> keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a >>> USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for >>> one problem. >>> >>> The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to >>> time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the >>> Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant >>> behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. >>> Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, >>> but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. >>> >>> This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a >>> different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button >>> or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions >>> of selecting. >>> >>> What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. >>> >>> Thanks for any suggestions. >>> >>> Gordon L. Richard >> >> >> >>
Guest Ronaldo Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem Did you also clean the rollers, the trackball is part of the mouse cleaning process but you also have to clean the rollers where a strip of lint accumulates through time. I use something long and narrow like a pocket knife or the file in nail clipers or the staple remover in a stapler. -------------------------------------------- "Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> escribió en el mensaje news:2gu9f4l0pt3sf6h4feovmrmpsps8cpvf64@4ax.com... >I did this, using some lens wiping tissue and lens cleaner spray like > I use on my glasses, but it didn't seem to help. Thanks for the > suggestion, anyway. > > I'm afraid this may be a driver, or interrupt request kind of problem. > > On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 07:27:07 -0400, "Larry(LJL269)" <NO@EMAIL.COM> > wrote: > >>Try removing the ball & cleaning it like a lens. I do 1/2 months! >> >>Hope that helps. Larry >> >>On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:48:34 -0500, Antares 531 >><gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> wrote: >> >>>About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer >>>using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo >>>processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a >>>Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. >>> >>>I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft >>>Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 >>>keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a >>>USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for >>>one problem. >>> >>>The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to >>>time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the >>>Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant >>>behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. >>>Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, >>>but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. >>> >>>This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a >>>different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button >>>or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions >>>of selecting. >>> >>>What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. >>> >>>Thanks for any suggestions. >>> >>>Gordon L. Richard >> >>---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>A working unsecure OS is infinitely better than non-working secure OS. >>Just spent 1 week cleaning up the mess WUpdate made preventing >> hypothetical security problems. http://microscum.com/comsense/
Guest Antares 531 Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem My Trackball doesn't have any rollers. It reads the ball's motion by means of a LED sensor. This does get lint on it regularly but I remove the ball and blow the lint away and it works fine until more lint accumulates in the LED lens area. On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:14:00 -0700, "Ronaldo" <private_email5@hotmail.com> wrote: >Did you also clean the rollers, the trackball is part of the mouse cleaning >process but you also have to clean the rollers where a strip of lint >accumulates through time. I use something long and narrow like a pocket >knife or the file in nail clipers or the staple remover in a stapler. > > >-------------------------------------------- >"Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> escribió en el mensaje >news:2gu9f4l0pt3sf6h4feovmrmpsps8cpvf64@4ax.com... >>I did this, using some lens wiping tissue and lens cleaner spray like >> I use on my glasses, but it didn't seem to help. Thanks for the >> suggestion, anyway. >> >> I'm afraid this may be a driver, or interrupt request kind of problem. >> >> On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 07:27:07 -0400, "Larry(LJL269)" <NO@EMAIL.COM> >> wrote: >> >>>Try removing the ball & cleaning it like a lens. I do 1/2 months! >>> >>>Hope that helps. Larry >>> >>>On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:48:34 -0500, Antares 531 >>><gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> wrote: >>> >>>>About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer >>>>using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo >>>>processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a >>>>Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. >>>> >>>>I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft >>>>Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 >>>>keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a >>>>USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for >>>>one problem. >>>> >>>>The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to >>>>time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the >>>>Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant >>>>behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. >>>>Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, >>>>but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. >>>> >>>>This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a >>>>different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button >>>>or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions >>>>of selecting. >>>> >>>>What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. >>>> >>>>Thanks for any suggestions. >>>> >>>>Gordon L. Richard >>> >>>---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>>A working unsecure OS is infinitely better than non-working secure OS. >>>Just spent 1 week cleaning up the mess WUpdate made preventing >>> hypothetical security problems. http://microscum.com/comsense/ >
Guest Ronaldo Posted October 15, 2008 Posted October 15, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem OK, so the mouse is clearly not the problem but the driver. ------------------------------------- "Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> escribió en el mensaje news:u1baf49ppdbs84ksoasngdpk1nmhohs9ao@4ax.com... > My Trackball doesn't have any rollers. It reads the ball's motion by > means of a LED sensor. This does get lint on it regularly but I remove > the ball and blow the lint away and it works fine until more lint > accumulates in the LED lens area. > > On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:14:00 -0700, "Ronaldo" > <private_email5@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>Did you also clean the rollers, the trackball is part of the mouse >>cleaning >>process but you also have to clean the rollers where a strip of lint >>accumulates through time. I use something long and narrow like a pocket >>knife or the file in nail clipers or the staple remover in a stapler. >> >> >>-------------------------------------------- >>"Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> escribió en el mensaje >>news:2gu9f4l0pt3sf6h4feovmrmpsps8cpvf64@4ax.com... >>>I did this, using some lens wiping tissue and lens cleaner spray like >>> I use on my glasses, but it didn't seem to help. Thanks for the >>> suggestion, anyway. >>> >>> I'm afraid this may be a driver, or interrupt request kind of problem. >>> >>> On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 07:27:07 -0400, "Larry(LJL269)" <NO@EMAIL.COM> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Try removing the ball & cleaning it like a lens. I do 1/2 months! >>>> >>>>Hope that helps. Larry >>>> >>>>On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:48:34 -0500, Antares 531 >>>><gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> wrote: >>>> >>>>>About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer >>>>>using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo >>>>>processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a >>>>>Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. >>>>> >>>>>I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft >>>>>Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 >>>>>keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a >>>>>USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for >>>>>one problem. >>>>> >>>>>The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to >>>>>time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the >>>>>Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant >>>>>behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. >>>>>Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, >>>>>but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. >>>>> >>>>>This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a >>>>>different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button >>>>>or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions >>>>>of selecting. >>>>> >>>>>What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. >>>>> >>>>>Thanks for any suggestions. >>>>> >>>>>Gordon L. Richard >>>> >>>>---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>>A working unsecure OS is infinitely better than non-working secure OS. >>>>Just spent 1 week cleaning up the mess WUpdate made preventing >>>> hypothetical security problems. http://microscum.com/comsense/ >>
Guest Antares 531 Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 Re: Mouse jumping problem Thanks for everyone's responses. I tried about everything that has been suggested, and even tried some things that weren't suggested (ball peen hammer, etc.), but the problem would not abate. So, today I went to Office Depot and bought a new TrackMan Marble. It is working perfectly and so far the skip-around problem hasn't shown up. Gordon On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:48:34 -0500, Antares 531 <gordonlrDELETE@swbell.net> wrote: >About a year ago I built a new Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop computer >using a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L/S3L motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Duo >processor. I installed a matched pair of 1GB DDR memory sticks and a >Western Digital Caviar SATA 300 hard drive with a capacity of 500GB. > >I used my old Logitech TrackMan Marble FX mouse and my old Microsoft >Natural Keyboard. These both connect via the conventional PS/2 >keyboard and mouse ports on the motherboard. That is, I'm not using a >USB mouse and keyboard. This computer has worked very well except for >one problem. > >The mouse pointer won't always stay where I've put it. From time to >time it will go zipping across the screen with no movement of the >Track Ball. This is usually limited to a second or two of miscreant >behavior that then settles down to normal for perhaps several minutes. >Sometimes it jumps horizontally and other times it jumps vertically, >but I've never seen it jump diagonally across the screen. > >This gets really annoying when the mouse pointer suddenly jumps to a >different location just as I'm in the process of clicking on a button >or link. I frequently end up clicking on something I had no intentions >of selecting. > >What can I check or revise to try to overcome this annoying problem. > >Thanks for any suggestions. > >Gordon L. Richard
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