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    OT- Possesed mouse??

    ok the last couple of days my mouse has been drifting across the screen of its own accord, i've tried reinstalling the drivers, useing different USB ports, i even tried my old mouse but even that does it. Its been working just fine up till now and i havent changed anything, they even do it when i turn em upside down :isadizzy: :isadizzy:

    mice in question = logitech MX518 and microsoft comfort optical mouse 3000
    OS = Win7

    makes doing anything that involves the mouse rudy hard!!
    yes i know i cant spell half the time! Thank you kindly to those few who pointed that out

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    Both optical ?
    Try replacing/cleaning the object/place where your mouse moves

    I had my optical mouse on a simple sheet of paper. After some weeks, the movements of th mouse had modified the paper texture, so that the optical system lost any precision ! Replacing the sheet of paper (and eventually buying a real mouse base) solved the issue

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    Do you have a joystick/gamepad installed as well as your mouse? If so unplug it/them and see if that cures your issues. Sometimes those items have a pseudo mouse function (like the mini joystick on my X52) and that can cause your mouse to drift at times especially if something is leaning against the button/control.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tako_Kichi View Post
    Do you have a joystick/gamepad installed as well as your mouse? If so unplug it/them and see if that cures your issues. Sometimes those items have a pseudo mouse function (like the mini joystick on my X52) and that can cause your mouse to drift at times especially if something is leaning against the button/control.
    that was it, unpluged my X52 and everythings back to normanl!
    yes i know i cant spell half the time! Thank you kindly to those few who pointed that out

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    I had that when I had an X-52, it took an age to realise it was the thumb mouse switch on the throttle which was worn and hung down some. Being such a small switch it was easy to overlook.
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    I had a similar issue once. The mouse would go to a click place and click on something. Sent shivers up my spine. Only happened on Facebook and was going on for a couple of days. Someone was able to hack my computer when I was on that site and were clicking on things. They must have had access to my screen.

    In my case, it was my firewall and a change of password that fixed it.
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    For a mouse pad go to Walmart and buy the small white cutting board for 3 bucks. I do a lot of mouse work painting planes for developers and I needed a slick pad that worked and tracked well and the cutting board does the trick.

    I am trying to find the most comfortable mouse for large hands and not having much luck. I just bought a Logitech M110 and it is too small. It has to be wireless as well because that wire drags the mouse down at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeiscoDelRay View Post
    I am trying to find the most comfortable mouse for large hands and not having much luck. I just bought a Logitech M110 and it is too small. It has to be wireless as well because that wire drags the mouse down at times.
    Have you considered a TrackBall instead, no need for a mat and good for large mits.
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    A long time ago I did try one but could not get used to it. I might try it again though.

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