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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1259460" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>Hmmmm. I was about to suggest that you have a stuck key on your keyboard, but that wouldn't explain why your cursor is moving. More likely it's a problem with your mouse. Try typing with your mouse unplugged. If you have no issues while your mouse is unplugged, then clearly it's the mouse. You can try cleaning any dust/dirt off the roller ball or laser sensor, but at the least you must have a stuck button also, unless you have a Magic Mouse. If that's the case, maybe it just needs cleaning?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: One other thought… if it is the mouse and it's wireless… have you tried replacing the battery or resetting it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1259460, member: 38864"] Hmmmm. I was about to suggest that you have a stuck key on your keyboard, but that wouldn't explain why your cursor is moving. More likely it's a problem with your mouse. Try typing with your mouse unplugged. If you have no issues while your mouse is unplugged, then clearly it's the mouse. You can try cleaning any dust/dirt off the roller ball or laser sensor, but at the least you must have a stuck button also, unless you have a Magic Mouse. If that's the case, maybe it just needs cleaning? EDIT: One other thought… if it is the mouse and it's wireless… have you tried replacing the battery or resetting it? [/QUOTE]
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