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Cursor Jumping El Capitan
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<blockquote data-quote="bumbleboo" data-source="post: 1818181" data-attributes="member: 46838"><p><strong>Cursor jumping after new battery replacement</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">I too have replaced the battery in my MacBook Pro late 2011 model running High Sierra X.13.6, I went through the process of configuring the battery and all seemed to be running well. However I jumped the gun and all of a sudden he machine started running slower and especially the cursor which jumped around or refused to move. If I closed the machine, giving it a chance to rest the cursor would then move normally however after a while it would start it's frustrating slowness making it impossible to work. I initially thought it was a virus but one has not shown up in any of the scans so I suspect the fault is somehow connected to the new battery!!! I'd be grateful of any ideas or thoughts on this problem. Many thanks. Colin</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumbleboo, post: 1818181, member: 46838"] [b]Cursor jumping after new battery replacement[/b] [SIZE=3]I too have replaced the battery in my MacBook Pro late 2011 model running High Sierra X.13.6, I went through the process of configuring the battery and all seemed to be running well. However I jumped the gun and all of a sudden he machine started running slower and especially the cursor which jumped around or refused to move. If I closed the machine, giving it a chance to rest the cursor would then move normally however after a while it would start it's frustrating slowness making it impossible to work. I initially thought it was a virus but one has not shown up in any of the scans so I suspect the fault is somehow connected to the new battery!!! I'd be grateful of any ideas or thoughts on this problem. Many thanks. Colin[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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