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Originally Posted by scoutii
I asked because if it is a laptop, you may be touching it's "built in mouse" ie the touch pad or joystick. Either type can be turned off, if you are using a traditional mouse.
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right on. It is either your palm touching the touch-pad or a virus. It is possible the touch pad has gone bad, but that is unlikely. You can always troubleshoot it by getting an external mouse and keyboard and seeing if it still does it.
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