muthabored
Technical User
We have 3 Dell Latitude D630 laptops that have the same issue. All 3 are running Windows XP SP2. What's happening is while using the mouse, (external, touchpad or point stick) without warning, the cursor will either drift off into the upper right hand corner and disappear (returning approximately 1 minute after leaving the laptop alone) or it will randomly open/close desktop icons, URL links, etc.
So far we've:
made sure that the device drivers for the mice are current,
uninstalled/reinstalled the drivers in case they were corrupt, reimaged the laptops, contacted Dell Tech Support to see if this is a known issue, replaced the systemboard, the palm rest (which intergrates the TouchPad) & keyboard (which intergrates the point stick), tried various external mice (including another mouse just like the one that came with the laptop) but the issue remains. I suspect that another driver is interfering/causing the issue because reimaging fixes it temporarily but then the problem returns. We've tried a vanilla XP install(not our company's image) and have tried installing the drivers for each device one by one (starting with the mouse first) but this to is only a temporary fix (works for a little while and then it returns).
While I'd like to be able to say that we have 3 defective laptops, I need a little more leverage before the powers that be will buy this theory.
Any other ideas that we may have overlooked?
'preciate it!
So far we've:
made sure that the device drivers for the mice are current,
uninstalled/reinstalled the drivers in case they were corrupt, reimaged the laptops, contacted Dell Tech Support to see if this is a known issue, replaced the systemboard, the palm rest (which intergrates the TouchPad) & keyboard (which intergrates the point stick), tried various external mice (including another mouse just like the one that came with the laptop) but the issue remains. I suspect that another driver is interfering/causing the issue because reimaging fixes it temporarily but then the problem returns. We've tried a vanilla XP install(not our company's image) and have tried installing the drivers for each device one by one (starting with the mouse first) but this to is only a temporary fix (works for a little while and then it returns).
While I'd like to be able to say that we have 3 defective laptops, I need a little more leverage before the powers that be will buy this theory.
Any other ideas that we may have overlooked?
'preciate it!