If your mouse pointer is moving on its own, it can be frustrating and disrupt your workflow. This issue can arise from various sources, including hardware problems, outdated drivers, or software ...
Q: I’m running Windows and my mouse occasionally seems to disappear – what causes this? A: Few things are more frustrating than trying to move your mouse pointer only to realize it seems to have ...
QUESTION: I’m running Windows and my mouse occasionally seems to disappear – what causes this? ANSWER: Few things are more frustrating than trying to move your mouse pointer only to realize it seems ...
In order to save time in Windows it is possible to ensure that the mouse is automatically positioned on the button selected by default. This is referred to as snapping the cursor. When this feature is ...
Q: I’m running Windows and my mouse occasionally seems to disappear – what causes this? A: Few things are more frustrating than trying to move your mouse pointer only to realize it seems to have ...
Ok, I finally took the plunge and moved from redhat to debian. I am very impressed with it so far, but found myself quickly missing some of the Redhat tools that I have come to love, like ...
If you want to improve the default functions of your mouse pointer use freeware WinMouse. It adds more features to help you get the most out of your humble mouse. Let’s look at the options and ...
I have "inherited" a PC from a relative. I formatted the hard drive and loaded Windows 98SE. Now when I start Windows the mouse pointer zooms to the top left corner of the screen.<P>Does anyone know ...
Having a mouse with the proper speed is important because a slow one takes longer for the cursor to get to the right spot, while a one that is too fast may zoom past it, and you may click on the wrong ...
Eston Burciaga asked if “there’s a way to drastically increase the size of the standard Windows pointer?” If you move your mouse, and can’t find the pointer, it’s time to change the way that the ...