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    Do any of you know what could cause a mouse to suddenly go to one side or the other of the screen? This happens to me all the time and is getting to be pretty bad especially when I am playing an FPS because I am stuck spinning.

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    Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse > see if any settings look like they could be the cause of the problem.

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    The settings look fine. I haven't changed the settings since I got my PC from Hell computer company. These problems started showing up after I installed my graphics card and since Dell gives all of their PCs awful power supplies, I suspect that my power supply may be the problem.

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    I have the same problem checked the settings and everything is fine I think they only solution is to get a new mouse.
    I love tekken.


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    Or try re-installing the mouse drivers.

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    If it's an optical mouse or one that uses a ball you move with your thumb it requires cleaning. I had to do it with my mouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necrosnake View Post
    If it's an optical mouse or one that uses a ball you move with your thumb it requires cleaning. I had to do it with my mouse.
    I think mine has that laser thing if that what you mean by optical and I had the ball thing and when I clean it out it works fine a week later same problem.
    I love tekken.


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    I have already tried using another mouse, it is a plug and play mouse,and it is an optical mouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SegNin View Post
    Or try re-installing the mouse drivers.
    lol @ mouse drivers


    I suggest purchasing a new one

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    *Insert Stuart little jokes here*

    Get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jase View Post
    *Insert Stuart little jokes here*

    Get it.
    *audible chuckle.

    You're bad

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    I think there is a very simple solution to this problem.

    Get a mouse pad. Yeah I know it sounds a little stupid but trust me on this. I've had quite a few instances with various optical mouses and mostly when this kinda problem occurs, its the SURFACE on which the optical mouse is being used on, aka Sunmica or a glass table or something on which the laser just bounces off making the cursor go haywire every now and then

    I just recommend people using one of those velvet mouse pads and the mouse starts working just fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazekage Gaara View Post
    I think there is a very simple solution to this problem.

    Get a mouse pad. Yeah I know it sounds a little stupid but trust me on this. I've had quite a few instances with various optical mouses and mostly when this kinda problem occurs, its the SURFACE on which the optical mouse is being used on, aka Sunmica or a glass table or something on which the laser just bounces off making the cursor go haywire every now and then

    I just recommend people using one of those velvet mouse pads and the mouse starts working just fine
    mouses?

    also anything non reflective will do..... i.e. piece of paper, book, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b1gwi11 View Post
    mouses?
    So what should it be ?? mice ? I thought it looked and sounded really weird "various optical mice" But anyways, these are just forums....not an English exam , although if you find and read my other posts, you'll find am quite precise about my English, the grammar, and the punctuations I guess I just have a knack for it

    Quote Originally Posted by b1gwi11 View Post
    also anything non reflective will do..... i.e. piece of paper, book, etc.
    Ya...paper should do but just make sure it isn't glossy , again non-reflective
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazekage Gaara View Post
    So what should it be ?? mice ? I thought it looked and sounded really weird "various optical mice" But anyways, these are just forums....not an English exam , although if you find and read my other posts, you'll find am quite precise about my English, the grammar, and the punctuations I guess I just have a knack for it
    nah i wasnt makin fun i was just wondering if it was mice or mouses when referring to computer equipment....

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