Hi all,
Here's a strange one for you all. I have a Microsoft Keyboard, the one that came in this package: Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader Keyboard reviews - CNET Reviews. I'm using a different mouse, but have the exact same symptoms regardless of if it's plugged in or not.
My problem is that as soon as I plug it into the computer and it's recognized, my mouse cursor goes to the top-left corner of whichever monitor is designated as the primary one. I'm on a 15" MacBook Pro Unibody, and sometimes use a dual-monitor setup (the issue still comes up when I'm only using the built-in LCD). I can move it away with the trackpad or an external mouse, but as soon as I stop moving the cursor it jumps back (instantly, I don't see it moving back). I tried using the keyboard on my roommate's PC, and it worked fine. I also tried another USB keyboard I have with this machine, and that worked without a problem. I installed Microsoft's drivers for the keyboard, and that didn't change anything.
Any ideas? I tried googling around, but have found nothing.
Thanks!
-Brian
Here's a strange one for you all. I have a Microsoft Keyboard, the one that came in this package: Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader Keyboard reviews - CNET Reviews. I'm using a different mouse, but have the exact same symptoms regardless of if it's plugged in or not.
My problem is that as soon as I plug it into the computer and it's recognized, my mouse cursor goes to the top-left corner of whichever monitor is designated as the primary one. I'm on a 15" MacBook Pro Unibody, and sometimes use a dual-monitor setup (the issue still comes up when I'm only using the built-in LCD). I can move it away with the trackpad or an external mouse, but as soon as I stop moving the cursor it jumps back (instantly, I don't see it moving back). I tried using the keyboard on my roommate's PC, and it worked fine. I also tried another USB keyboard I have with this machine, and that worked without a problem. I installed Microsoft's drivers for the keyboard, and that didn't change anything.
Any ideas? I tried googling around, but have found nothing.
Thanks!
-Brian