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chicopee

Mechanical
Feb 15, 2003
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my laptop mouse is wandering all over the screen and I need to open my ACAD drawings from a window XP 2000 operating system. I need key codes instead of using the malfunctioning mouse. Where can I get these two key codes until I can get a new computer?
 
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What type of mouse? Have you tried re-installing the drivers? Are you sure it is the laptop?

Dik
 
I have both mouses, laser and ball types. There is no difference, cursor goes out of the screen. No,I have not reinstalled any driver and I will once I get back home, meanwhile, somebody else is working on my drawings and I don't like it, that's why I am hoping for key codes for ACAD and the operating system until I get back home.
 
I cannot find the key codes for a mouse... are you thinking of "short cut" keys? or possibly unicode keys for characters? or some means of accelerating the cursor keys?

Dik
 
I'll try a few of these keys. thks!
 
chicopee - it may not be your 'mouse' that's the problem but the touch pad on the laptop assuming you have one.

I had similar issues, and couldn't find where to disable the touch pad even after pointers from IT. Given they eventually gave me a new laptop instead of fixing it I'm guessing they had trouble too.

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I've disabled the touchpad on my laptop... same day I bought it!

Dik
 
chicopee,

I have a wireless mouse for my laptop. I had a little wireless mouse receiver plugged into my USB port. One day, I had my mouse in my briefcase next to my laptop, and all sorts of weird things happened to the mouse pointer until I unplugged the receiver.

At home, I plug my laptop into a USB hub. The hub is where my mouse receiver lives. My problem solved, perhaps yours?

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JHG
 
I disabled the touch pad and the cursor is behaving properly. Thanks for the suggestion. No need for key codes.
 

Chicopee - I do most of my AutoCAD work on a Dell laptop. I have found that the touchpad and a mouse can coexist most of the time. BUT I have found that the sleeve of my shirt (when typing on the keyboard) brushes the touchpad and sends the cursor off to who knows where. I have also found that the mere brush of a sleeve on a mouse wheel can resize my AutoCAD screen to a view far removed from the project.

Sometimes our computer issues are caused by the least expected.


Ralph
Structures Consulting
Northeast USA
 
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