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10-30-2009 05:15 PM
I have the x305-711. Generally a good machine.
There are times when the cursor jumps to a different part of the text when typing.
Seems to happen far more with this toshiba than the others I have owned.
Anyone have any thoughts on this issue?
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11-02-2009 05:51 PM
I am having similar keyboard issues on a mini NB205. The cursor jumps while I am typing. Any advice?
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11-02-2009 08:18 PM
same thing happens to me. Got a Lap top Satellite. They tried to help me and said it was a sensitive mouse pad change it but did work
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11-03-2009 09:44 AM
I was having a terrible time with the jumpy cursor issue. I'm a writer and it was driving me crazy. I couldn't just type, I had to watch the screen all the time to make sure the cursor hadn't jumped into the middle of some word.
First I turned off all those shortcut keys, like the series keys that when you hit them all they send your cursor off. But that didn't help. (Pulling hair out!)
So, I turned off my touchpad. I have an HP wireless mouse so I really don't need it. That seems to have fixed my jumpy cursor problem. Only did it about an hour ago, so I'm not sure this is the fix. But it seems to be. Go To:
My Computer - Control Panel - Mouse on the properties the last tab is "Touchpad On/Off". Turn it off and see if it fixes your problem.
If you use the touchpad, I believe that if you turn the sensitivity all the way down, it might fix the problem. I think we're hitting the touchpad as we type and that is send the cursor off.
Aelle
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11-03-2009 09:45 AM
Oh, I'm using an NB 205 Toshiba notebook. Love it now. Hated it before I fixed the cursor issue.
Aelle
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11-05-2009 05:29 PM
Jumping cursors while typing are virtually always due to having Tapping turned on for the touchpad.
Mouse pointer jumps around as you type

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