09-07-2019, 04:55 PM
(11-15-2018, 03:07 PM)firenice03 link Wrote: Sometimes is a simple as brushing against the 'mouse/track pad'.. Disabling the pad especially if using an external mouse would help. Some laptops (hp's) have in upper left corner a light that if double tapped in this corner will illuminate, informing the pad has been disabled.
In the mouse settings I believe there is an option.. something like "disable when usb connected"...
Might be the easy spot to start...
Something else I have done, is in setting you can disable the keypad for X seconds while typing, this way if it is caused by slightly brushing against the touchpad, the cursor is unaffected.
Moving the cursor is delayed for X seconds... I set mine for 2 seconds...
Might be worth a try to see if its operator vs. operating system

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