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| Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch for this problem? Thanks. |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place If you have a wireless mouse, could you check your battery voltage? If the voltage is fine, while you are putting the battery back make sure all contacts are in good order. "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch > for this problem? Thanks.[/color] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place Thanks, but I have a standard USB optical mouse. I'm quite sure it's a Windows Vista software issue because I've tried using other mouses. This problem occurs in all applications, Microsoft or otherwise. Thanks though. "AlexB" wrote: [color=blue] > If you have a wireless mouse, could you check your battery voltage? > > If the voltage is fine, while you are putting the battery back make sure all > contacts are in good order. > > "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. > > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" > > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch > > for this problem? Thanks.[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place Ed, then there is another angle. Again, I am guessing, since the information is not that complete and opened to interpretation. It seems I may have a similar "issue" but I always explain it rationally. When I work with many windows opened which is often the case I lose track (at times) where the focus is. I may expect the mouse pointer to be in window 1 but in fact it is dimmed or simply too small (narrow) to be noticed because I switched the focus to window 2. What I do and it helps: I set up highly visible pointers for various tasks, like the dinosaur with its tail wagging, or a banana. You can try it. I am absolutely certain it is not a Windows Vista issue. Another possibility it that your USB mouse is not plugged in firmly and the contact becomes a semiconductor. It can do crazy things also. "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BAE3ABB0-EE73-4D72-B5EE-8B218D8F4356@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Thanks, but I have a standard USB optical mouse. I'm quite sure it's a > Windows Vista software issue because I've tried using other mouses. This > problem occurs in all applications, Microsoft or otherwise. Thanks > though. > > "AlexB" wrote: >[color=green] >> If you have a wireless mouse, could you check your battery voltage? >> >> If the voltage is fine, while you are putting the battery back make sure >> all >> contacts are in good order. >> >> "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random >> > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually >> > click. >> > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons >> > "glow" >> > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or >> > patch >> > for this problem? Thanks.[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place I appreciate you trying to help me. Unfortunately, this isn't something that can be explained away. To clarify, when this occurs (and it happens about 3 to 5 times every 10 minutes), everything the pointer does is offset. For instance, you have to click above and to the right of a button. Another example: if the cursor is programmed to change shape, such as resizing a window, clicking a hyperlink or selecting text, it does so at a constant offset distance from that point on the screen. Completing one function, such as closing a program or clicking the OK button in a command window temporarily corrects the issue. In searching the net, I found at least one other Dell owner with the same problem. Thanks again. [url]http://boardreader.com/t/Windows_Vista_280173/Mouse_cursor_problem_247403.html[/url] Enhace pointer precision "AlexB" wrote: [color=blue] > Ed, then there is another angle. Again, I am guessing, since the information > is not that complete and opened to interpretation. > > It seems I may have a similar "issue" but I always explain it rationally. > When I work with many windows opened which is often the case I lose track > (at times) where the focus is. I may expect the mouse pointer to be in > window 1 but in fact it is dimmed or simply too small (narrow) to be noticed > because I switched the focus to window 2. > > What I do and it helps: I set up highly visible pointers for various tasks, > like the dinosaur with its tail wagging, or a banana. You can try it. > > I am absolutely certain it is not a Windows Vista issue. > > Another possibility it that your USB mouse is not plugged in firmly and the > contact becomes a semiconductor. It can do crazy things also. > > "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BAE3ABB0-EE73-4D72-B5EE-8B218D8F4356@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Thanks, but I have a standard USB optical mouse. I'm quite sure it's a > > Windows Vista software issue because I've tried using other mouses. This > > problem occurs in all applications, Microsoft or otherwise. Thanks > > though. > > > > "AlexB" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> If you have a wireless mouse, could you check your battery voltage? > >> > >> If the voltage is fine, while you are putting the battery back make sure > >> all > >> contacts are in good order. > >> > >> "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com... > >> >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > >> > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually > >> > click. > >> > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons > >> > "glow" > >> > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or > >> > patch > >> > for this problem? Thanks. > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place In other words you have a problem with the hot point. It is migrating unpredictably, right? It may actually be outside of geometrical shape of the cursor? Why don't you try to check this option: "Automatically Move pointer to the default button in a dialog box?" It is in Hardware and Sound>>Mouse>>Pointer Options. If the hot point migrates you will see your pointer taking different positions over time. Playing with the hot point requires programming, I am afraid. "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B61AEB3A-1678-4AD6-81D2-A503C7C4FCAE@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I appreciate you trying to help me. Unfortunately, this isn't something >that > can be explained away. To clarify, when this occurs (and it happens about > 3 > to 5 times every 10 minutes), everything the pointer does is offset. For > instance, you have to click above and to the right of a button. Another > example: if the cursor is programmed to change shape, such as resizing a > window, clicking a hyperlink or selecting text, it does so at a constant > offset distance from that point on the screen. Completing one function, > such > as closing a program or clicking the OK button in a command window > temporarily corrects the issue. In searching the net, I found at least > one > other Dell owner with the same problem. Thanks again. > > [url]http://boardreader.com/t/Windows_Vista_280173/Mouse_cursor_problem_247403.html[/url] > > Enhace pointer precision > > "AlexB" wrote: >[color=green] >> Ed, then there is another angle. Again, I am guessing, since the >> information >> is not that complete and opened to interpretation. >> >> It seems I may have a similar "issue" but I always explain it rationally. >> When I work with many windows opened which is often the case I lose track >> (at times) where the focus is. I may expect the mouse pointer to be in >> window 1 but in fact it is dimmed or simply too small (narrow) to be >> noticed >> because I switched the focus to window 2. >> >> What I do and it helps: I set up highly visible pointers for various >> tasks, >> like the dinosaur with its tail wagging, or a banana. You can try it. >> >> I am absolutely certain it is not a Windows Vista issue. >> >> Another possibility it that your USB mouse is not plugged in firmly and >> the >> contact becomes a semiconductor. It can do crazy things also. >> >> "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:BAE3ABB0-EE73-4D72-B5EE-8B218D8F4356@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Thanks, but I have a standard USB optical mouse. I'm quite sure it's a >> > Windows Vista software issue because I've tried using other mouses. >> > This >> > problem occurs in all applications, Microsoft or otherwise. Thanks >> > though. >> > >> > "AlexB" wrote: >> > >> >> If you have a wireless mouse, could you check your battery voltage? >> >> >> >> If the voltage is fine, while you are putting the battery back make >> >> sure >> >> all >> >> contacts are in good order. >> >> >> >> "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com... >> >> >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly >> >> >random >> >> > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually >> >> > click. >> >> > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons >> >> > "glow" >> >> > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or >> >> > patch >> >> > for this problem? Thanks. >> >> >> >>[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place Hi Ed, Not sure if this has anything to do with your system, but worth the read. Also, I'm not sure where Jim speaks about "Remember back to the beginning of this blog entry?", hadn't had time to search for it. Perhaps if you find it, it should explain more about how this is done. If you look at the link below under the section.... Fig 4. – Elevating the Language Pack Installer. Signed and known by Windows You will see what I'm talking about. It appears to me it's possible for Malicious code to spoof the mouse cursor that can cause this trouble. [url]http://blogs.msdn.com/uac/archive/2006/05/03/589561.aspx[/url] -- All the best, SG "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch > for this problem? Thanks.[/color] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place I couldn't get to the beginning of this discussion, but I think it's describing the same problem I have with a brand new Dell XPS 420 running Vista (Home Premium). The mouse offset is wrong on some cursor icons. I can go into Control Panel / Mouse Properties / Pointers and see the hotspot change when I go from one cursor icon (e.g., "Normal Select" or "Vertical Resize") to another. This is *really* annoying, as I have to mentally adjust where I click depending on what the state of the pointer is (selecting, resizing, busy, etc.). Mine is not an intermittant problem - it is always this way (except for the default pointer scheme). It definitely seems to be a Vista issue (or at least, the default Vista mouse drivers). Do a web search on "vista mouse offset" and you'll see others having this problem. Some have seen it go away after uninstalling the drivers and rebooting, but this didn't work for me. It was this way out of the box, so there's no malicious code problem. Am I just going to have to wait for Vista SP1 for a fix - or is that even optimistic? Thanks in advance for any help.... Matthew On Feb 3, 4:01 pm, "SG" <so...@nomail.com> wrote:[color=blue] > Hi Ed, > > Not sure if this has anything to do with your system, but worth the read. > Also, I'm not sure where Jim speaks about "Remember back to the beginning of > this blog entry?", hadn't had time to search for it. Perhaps if you find it, > it should explain more about how this is done. If you look at the link below > under the section.... > Fig 4. - Elevating the Language Pack Installer. Signed and known by Windows > > You will see what I'm talking about. It appears to me it's possible for > Malicious code to spoof the mouse cursor that can cause this trouble. > > [url]http://blogs.msdn.com/uac/archive/2006/05/03/589561.aspx[/url] > > -- > All the best, > SG > > "Ed" <E...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com... > > >[color=green] > >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. > > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" > > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch > > for this problem? Thanks.- Hide quoted text -[/color] > > - Show quoted text -[/color] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place On Feb 9, 2:20 pm, mt...@cs.ucsb.edu wrote:[color=blue] > I couldn't get to the beginning of this discussion, but I think it's > describing the same problem I have with a brand new Dell XPS 420 > running Vista (Home Premium). The mouse offset is wrong on some cursor > icons. I can go into Control Panel / Mouse Properties / Pointers and > see the hotspot change when I go from one cursor icon (e.g., "Normal > Select" or "Vertical Resize") to another. This is *really* annoying, > as I have to mentally adjust where I click depending on what the state > of the pointer is (selecting, resizing, busy, etc.). Mine is not an > intermittant problem - it is always this way (except for the default > pointer scheme). > > It definitely seems to be a Vista issue (or at least, the default > Vista mouse drivers). Do a web search on "vista mouse offset" and > you'll see others having this problem. Some have seen it go away after > uninstalling the drivers and rebooting, but this didn't work for me. > > It was this way out of the box, so there's no malicious code problem. > Am I just going to have to wait for Vista SP1 for a fix - or is that > even optimistic? > > Thanks in advance for any help.... > > Matthew > > On Feb 3, 4:01 pm, "SG" <so...@nomail.com> wrote: >[color=green] > > Hi Ed,[/color] >[color=green] > > Not sure if this has anything to do with your system, but worth the read. > > Also, I'm not sure where Jim speaks about "Remember back to the beginning of > > this blog entry?", hadn't had time to search for it. Perhaps if you find it, > > it should explain more about how this is done. If you look at the link below > > under the section.... > > Fig 4. - Elevating the Language Pack Installer. Signed and known by Windows[/color] >[color=green] > > You will see what I'm talking about. It appears to me it's possible for > > Malicious code to spoof the mouse cursor that can cause this trouble.[/color] >[color=green] > >[url]http://blogs.msdn.com/uac/archive/2006/05/03/589561.aspx[/url][/color] >[color=green] > > -- > > All the best, > > SG[/color] >[color=green] > > "Ed" <E...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message[/color] >[color=green] > >news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com...[/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > > > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. > > > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" > > > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch > > > for this problem? Thanks.- Hide quoted text -[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > - Show quoted text -[/color][/color] I had the same problem with my XPS 420 from Dell running Vista Home Premium. I found that if you go to the Mouse control panel and then Pointers, change from "Windows Aero (system scheme) to (None), the problem seems to go away. So... it IS a Vista problem, but it seems you can turn the problem off. Maybe SPsomething will fix this problem. |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place On Feb 10, 3:45 pm, izamec...@comcast.net wrote:[color=blue] > On Feb 9, 2:20 pm, mt...@cs.ucsb.edu wrote: > > >[color=green] > > I couldn't get to the beginning of this discussion, but I think it's > > describing the same problem I have with a brand new Dell XPS 420 > > running Vista (Home Premium). The mouse offset is wrong on some cursor > > icons. I can go into Control Panel / Mouse Properties / Pointers and > > see the hotspot change when I go from one cursor icon (e.g., "Normal > > Select" or "Vertical Resize") to another. This is *really* annoying, > > as I have to mentally adjust where I click depending on what the state > > of the pointer is (selecting, resizing, busy, etc.). Mine is not an > > intermittant problem - it is always this way (except for the default > > pointer scheme).[/color] >[color=green] > > It definitely seems to be a Vista issue (or at least, the default > > Vista mouse drivers). Do a web search on "vista mouse offset" and > > you'll see others having this problem. Some have seen it go away after > > uninstalling the drivers and rebooting, but this didn't work for me.[/color] >[color=green] > > It was this way out of the box, so there's no malicious code problem. > > Am I just going to have to wait for Vista SP1 for a fix - or is that > > even optimistic?[/color] >[color=green] > > Thanks in advance for any help....[/color] >[color=green] > > Matthew[/color] >[color=green] > > On Feb 3, 4:01 pm, "SG" <so...@nomail.com> wrote:[/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > Hi Ed,[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > Not sure if this has anything to do with your system, but worth the read. > > > Also, I'm not sure where Jim speaks about "Remember back to the beginning of > > > this blog entry?", hadn't had time to search for it. Perhaps if you find it, > > > it should explain more about how this is done. If you look at the link below > > > under the section.... > > > Fig 4. - Elevating the Language Pack Installer. Signed and known by Windows[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > You will see what I'm talking about. It appears to me it's possible for > > > Malicious code to spoof the mouse cursor that can cause this trouble.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >[url]http://blogs.msdn.com/uac/archive/2006/05/03/589561.aspx[/url][/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > -- > > > All the best, > > > SG[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > "Ed" <E...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com...[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > > > > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. > > > > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" > > > > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch > > > > for this problem? Thanks.- Hide quoted text -[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > - Show quoted text -[/color][/color] > > I had the same problem with my XPS 420 from Dell running Vista Home > Premium. > > I found that if you go to the Mouse control panel and then Pointers, > change from "Windows Aero (system scheme) to (None), the problem seems > to go away. So... it IS a Vista problem, but it seems you can turn the > problem off. Maybe SPsomething will fix this problem.[/color] The same thing is happening with my new XPS 420. Really annoying. Maybe it is some Dell tweak of the OS. Might be worth a contact to Dell support. |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place On Feb 23, 7:07 am, wallyh...******.com wrote:[color=blue] > On Feb 10, 3:45 pm, izamec...@comcast.net wrote: > > >[color=green] > > On Feb 9, 2:20 pm, mt...@cs.ucsb.edu wrote:[/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > I couldn't get to the beginning of this discussion, but I think it's > > > describing the same problem I have with a brand new Dell XPS 420 > > > running Vista (Home Premium). The mouse offset is wrong on some cursor > > > icons. I can go into Control Panel / Mouse Properties / Pointers and > > > see the hotspot change when I go from one cursor icon (e.g., "Normal > > > Select" or "Vertical Resize") to another. This is *really* annoying, > > > as I have to mentally adjust where I click depending on what the state > > > of the pointer is (selecting, resizing, busy, etc.). Mine is not an > > > intermittant problem - it is always this way (except for the default > > > pointer scheme).[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > It definitely seems to be a Vista issue (or at least, the default > > > Vista mouse drivers). Do a web search on "vista mouse offset" and > > > you'll see others having this problem. Some have seen it go away after > > > uninstalling the drivers and rebooting, but this didn't work for me.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > It was this way out of the box, so there's no malicious code problem. > > > Am I just going to have to wait for Vista SP1 for a fix - or is that > > > even optimistic?[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > Thanks in advance for any help....[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > Matthew[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > On Feb 3, 4:01 pm, "SG" <so...@nomail.com> wrote:[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > Hi Ed,[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > Not sure if this has anything to do with your system, but worth the read. > > > > Also, I'm not sure where Jim speaks about "Remember back to the beginning of > > > > this blog entry?", hadn't had time to search for it. Perhaps if you find it, > > > > it should explain more about how this is done. If you look at the link below > > > > under the section.... > > > > Fig 4. - Elevating the Language Pack Installer. Signed and known by Windows[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > You will see what I'm talking about. It appears to me it's possible for > > > > Malicious code to spoof the mouse cursor that can cause this trouble.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > >[url]http://blogs.msdn.com/uac/archive/2006/05/03/589561.aspx[/url][/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > -- > > > > All the best, > > > > SG[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > "Ed" <E...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > >news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com...[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > > > > > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. > > > > > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" > > > > > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch > > > > > for this problem? Thanks.- Hide quoted text -[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > - Show quoted text -[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > I had the same problem with my XPS 420 from Dell running Vista Home > > Premium.[/color] >[color=green] > > I found that if you go to the Mouse control panel and then Pointers, > > change from "Windows Aero (system scheme) to (None), the problem seems > > to go away. So... it IS a Vista problem, but it seems you can turn the > > problem off. Maybe SPsomething will fix this problem.[/color] > > The same thing is happening with my new XPS 420. Really annoying. > Maybe it is some Dell tweak of the OS. Might be worth a contact to > Dell support.[/color] Here is a good thread about it on the Dell forums with the solution. |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place On Feb 23, 7:07 am, wallyh...******.com wrote:[color=blue] > On Feb 10, 3:45 pm, izamec...@comcast.net wrote: > > >[color=green] > > On Feb 9, 2:20 pm, mt...@cs.ucsb.edu wrote:[/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > I couldn't get to the beginning of this discussion, but I think it's > > > describing the same problem I have with a brand new Dell XPS 420 > > > running Vista (Home Premium). The mouse offset is wrong on some cursor > > > icons. I can go into Control Panel / Mouse Properties / Pointers and > > > see the hotspot change when I go from one cursor icon (e.g., "Normal > > > Select" or "Vertical Resize") to another. This is *really* annoying, > > > as I have to mentally adjust where I click depending on what the state > > > of the pointer is (selecting, resizing, busy, etc.). Mine is not an > > > intermittant problem - it is always this way (except for the default > > > pointer scheme).[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > It definitely seems to be a Vista issue (or at least, the default > > > Vista mouse drivers). Do a web search on "vista mouse offset" and > > > you'll see others having this problem. Some have seen it go away after > > > uninstalling the drivers and rebooting, but this didn't work for me.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > It was this way out of the box, so there's no malicious code problem. > > > Am I just going to have to wait for Vista SP1 for a fix - or is that > > > even optimistic?[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > Thanks in advance for any help....[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > Matthew[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > On Feb 3, 4:01 pm, "SG" <so...@nomail.com> wrote:[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > Hi Ed,[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > Not sure if this has anything to do with your system, but worth the read. > > > > Also, I'm not sure where Jim speaks about "Remember back to the beginning of > > > > this blog entry?", hadn't had time to search for it. Perhaps if you find it, > > > > it should explain more about how this is done. If you look at the link below > > > > under the section.... > > > > Fig 4. - Elevating the Language Pack Installer. Signed and known by Windows[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > You will see what I'm talking about. It appears to me it's possible for > > > > Malicious code to spoof the mouse cursor that can cause this trouble.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > >[url]http://blogs.msdn.com/uac/archive/2006/05/03/589561.aspx[/url][/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > -- > > > > All the best, > > > > SG[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > "Ed" <E...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > >news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-528196CE1577@microsoft.com...[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random > > > > > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click. > > > > > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow" > > > > > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch > > > > > for this problem? Thanks.- Hide quoted text -[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > - Show quoted text -[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > I had the same problem with my XPS 420 from Dell running Vista Home > > Premium.[/color] >[color=green] > > I found that if you go to the Mouse control panel and then Pointers, > > change from "Windows Aero (system scheme) to (None), the problem seems > > to go away. So... it IS a Vista problem, but it seems you can turn the > > problem off. Maybe SPsomething will fix this problem.[/color] > > The same thing is happening with my new XPS 420. Really annoying. > Maybe it is some Dell tweak of the OS. Might be worth a contact to > Dell support.[/color] With the actual link: [url]http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dim_video&message.id=167396&query.id=66559#M167396[/url] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place I had the same problem on a brand new XPS 420. Setting the mouse pointer scheme to "None" is a workaround (and such a relief to finally not have to think too much before clicking anymore) . Any other moscheme exhibits the problem. Others have suggested updating the graphic drivers, although it appears the updated drivers for the card I have are temporarily unavailable on Dell's site. -- johntraynor Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place Success! No more mouse pointer offset. Just downloaded the latest drivers for the graphics card (in my case an ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT) from ATI's site and this fixed the problem. Can now select any scheme (including the default Vista Aero mouse scheme) and the mouse pointer behaves as it should. The driver URL on Dell's site is still returning error 404. I chatted with a tech who agreed to escalate the issue with Dell to a) stop shipping new systems with the bad drivers that exhibit the mouse problem and b) post the correct drivers on Dell's support site. While my issue was unique to an XPS 420, it appears this happens on many different models of recent Dell shipments. It is not a Windows Vista problem; it is a graphics driver problem. -- johntraynor Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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| Re: Mouse pointer clicks in wrong place johntraynor;724595 Wrote:[color=blue] > Success! No more mouse pointer offset. > > Just downloaded the latest drivers for the graphics card (in my case an > ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT) from ATI's site and this fixed the problem. Can > now select any scheme (including the default Vista Aero mouse scheme) > and the mouse pointer behaves as it should. > > The driver URL on Dell's site is still returning error 404. I chatted > with a tech who agreed to escalate the issue with Dell to a) stop > shipping new systems with the bad drivers that exhibit the mouse problem > and b) post the correct drivers on Dell's support site. > > While my issue was unique to an XPS 420, it appears this happens on > many different models of recent Dell shipments. It is not a Windows > Vista problem; it is a graphics driver problem.[/color] ******** Success on Dell XPS 420 - Vista Ult. Reloaded chipset and graphics card drivers ******** -- AlphaJack Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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