Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop with WinME. Mouse cursor has started moving
(slowly) across the screen on its own. We normally use the PC with an
external mouse, but the problem is the same with or without it. We have
'googled' and found mention of mobile phones interfering and mouse mats
being at fault, but moving the mobile phone away doesn't help.
Any ideas / suggestions / similar experiences?
(slowly) across the screen on its own. We normally use the PC with an
external mouse, but the problem is the same with or without it. We have
'googled' and found mention of mobile phones interfering and mouse mats
being at fault, but moving the mobile phone away doesn't help.
Any ideas / suggestions / similar experiences?
On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 14:53:53 -0000, "GT"

ideas, disassemble the laptop enough to unplug the touchpad,
leave the external mouse plugged in and start up the
laptop... making sure the disconnected ribbon cable is
isolated so it can't short out anything.
ideas, disassemble the laptop enough to unplug the touchpad,
leave the external mouse plugged in and start up the
laptop... making sure the disconnected ribbon cable is
isolated so it can't short out anything.
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>(slowly) across the screen on its own. We normally use the PC with an
>external mouse, but the problem is the same with or without it. We have
>'googled' and found mention of mobile phones interfering and mouse mats
>being at fault, but moving the mobile phone away doesn't help.
>Any ideas / suggestions / similar experiences?