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Buckeyephan
05-06-2016, 03:00 PM
My HP laptop is 3 years old and has started acting up with the mouse jumping all over the page by itself and changing everything it touches. I'm considering replacing it with a MacBook. I would have to buy Office for it so that I can transfer my files from the old to new one. I have an iPad and iPhone and have found Safari to be frustrating. Does it act differently on a computer than on a smaller device? The price is considerable higher than on a Windows product and I wonder if it is worth the difference. Also, will I tear out my hair trying to make the switch in operating systems? I know their support is wonderful, but it is a long trip to the Apple Store at the malls. Thanks for any suggestions.

kansasr
05-06-2016, 03:27 PM
First I'd ask is it an external mouse or a laptop trackpad that you're having trouble with. If it's a trackpad, an inexpensive external USB mouse might be a cheap solution (if that's your only reason for changing.)

Probably the most important question I would have you answer is, "are there any programs that you currently use on your PC that you couldn't live without and for which there are no comparable Mac programs?" That can be a deal breaker. The current version of Office/Mac is not much different than the PC version, assuming you don't need Microsoft Access (the database component.) You haven't mentioned any other programs.

Since you have an iPad and an iPhone, you'll certainly appreciate the synergies that are available between those and a Mac laptop.

As far as Safari, yes, it's easier to use than on your iPad or iPhone. Still a bit quirky, perhaps, but a lot depends upon what you're used to using for a browser. And you certainly could consider switching browsers to something like Chrome on all your devices, if Safari isn't your cup of tea.

Finally, there are some Apple/Mac support groups in the Villages that could be very helpful in the transition. Check the Rec News for info.

Record10ti
05-06-2016, 06:41 PM
There is Firefox for Mac and iPhone and iPad now...I would not switch (cant for work though)

NoMoSno
05-06-2016, 07:15 PM
Only 3 yrs old?
I'd just fix the mouse problem...

Polar Bear
05-06-2016, 07:37 PM
Only 3 yrs old?
I'd just fix the mouse problem...

Pretty good advice if you like your current laptop.

villagetinker
05-06-2016, 07:43 PM
I have used MMD computer repair, very close to the intersection of 441 and 466. They were very good and reasonable for replacing a keyboard on a laptop, fixed it while I waited! If you are actually using a mouse, this may just be dust in the mechanism. If it is wireless, check the battery, I use a wireless mouse all the time, and it can get intermittent if I do not notice the red indicator.
Hope this helps.

Buckeyephan
05-06-2016, 08:16 PM
Thanks for the suggestions. I use an external mouse and the jumping happens with or without it. If I take out the dongle, the touchpad doesn't respond either. The only solution I've found is to shut it down with the power button. I can't get either mouse to stay on the right spot to shut it down the correct way. After rebooting, I works just fine. I certainly expected to have it for longer than three years. I have already replaced the battery to the tune of $150.00. The laptop is actually a Sony Vaio. My last computer was HP. I'll try MMD to see if they have a solution.

Record10ti
05-06-2016, 08:37 PM
Thanks for the suggestions. I use an external mouse and the jumping happens with or without it. If I take out the dongle, the touchpad doesn't respond either. The only solution I've found is to shut it down with the power button. I can't get either mouse to stay on the right spot to shut it down the correct way. After rebooting, I works just fine. I certainly expected to have it for longer than three years. I have already replaced the battery to the tune of $150.00. The laptop is actually a Sony Vaio. My last computer was HP. I'll try MMD to see if they have a solution.

Makes NO sense... I bet dirty mouse. $15 fix w/ a new mouse.

(edit - wait, do you have a touch screen?)????

Fraugoofy
05-06-2016, 09:02 PM
My HP laptop is 3 years old and has started acting up with the mouse jumping all over the page by itself and changing everything it touches. I'm considering replacing it with a MacBook. I would have to buy Office for it so that I can transfer my files from the old to new one. I have an iPad and iPhone and have found Safari to be frustrating. Does it act differently on a computer than on a smaller device? The price is considerable higher than on a Windows product and I wonder if it is worth the difference. Also, will I tear out my hair trying to make the switch in operating systems? I know their support is wonderful, but it is a long trip to the Apple Store at the malls. Thanks for any suggestions.
I would not use Safari, but try Foxfire or Chrome as your browser. It sounds like a mouse problem for sure. I would not give up my Android for Apple, but they are becoming more and more interchangeable...

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Buckeyephan
05-07-2016, 06:34 AM
Yes, I do have a touch screen. It didn't respond when I tried to use it to shut down. This is an intermittent problem and I have no idea what sets it off.

Nucky
05-07-2016, 06:55 AM
Yes, I do have a touch screen. It didn't respond when I tried to use it to shut down. This is an intermittent problem and I have no idea what sets it off.

I would struggle with getting rid of anything that is only 3 years old but if you wish to treat yourself then buy yourself a Mac. Yes they are expensive and it takes several days for a person to absorb the entire new experience and a month for all computer moves to be instinctive. If you want a computer that doesn't make you a slave to figuring things out constantly then spend the
extra money and pull the trigger...you won't regret it. Apple gives you the updates and installs them easily no charge. The stock took a dive yesterday...maybe you buying at the best time?:BigApplause:

Avista
05-07-2016, 07:21 AM
This is a great video to help you make the switch. Learn the MAC In Under 90 Minutes 2015 Yosemite Edition - YouTube (http://youtu.be/wSPisJXyjso)

NoMoSno
05-07-2016, 08:22 AM
If it was my problem, I would spend the $15, and try a new mouse.

Wayne Sallee
05-07-2016, 12:02 PM
It could be a driver problem, or a bad connection somewhere.

The first thing I would do is try enabling or disabling your touch pad by going to control panel. If your touch pad is enabled, disable it. If it is disabled, enable it.

Your touch pad could be giving phantom movement. If it is enabled, disabling it could stop the phantom movement.

If that does not solve the problem, the next thing would be to do the same enable/disable with the touch screen.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne@WayneSallee.com

OhioBuckeye
05-09-2016, 09:21 AM
Wait a min. I clicked on an article about "Tipping" & it goes to this, computer problems, what the.........!

Wayne Sallee
05-09-2016, 11:49 AM
Wait a min. I clicked on an article about "Tipping" & it goes to this, computer problems, what the.........!

LOL what article did you click on?

Wayne Sallee
Wayne@WayneSallee.com

James Doddato
05-09-2016, 08:43 PM
WHATS WRONG WITH Tipping????? YOU CLIP ON IY AND SOMETHING ABOUT COMPUTES COMES UP??????

AJ32162
05-09-2016, 09:13 PM
Yes, I do have a touch screen. It didn't respond when I tried to use it to shut down. This is an intermittent problem and I have no idea what sets it off.

Have you tried deleting and reinstalling the mouse and mouse pad drivers? The problem is either hardware (the mouse and mouse pad) or software related , i.e. a corrupt driver file/files or a hardware conflict. Check your device manager to see if you have any warnings and also for the correct operation of your mouse and mouse pad.

You might also have some success by restoring your system to an earlier restore point, i.e. a restore point created prior to the onset of your current mouse problems.

Buckeyephan
05-18-2016, 06:39 PM
I took my laptop to the Computer Corner. They disabled my touch screen and it has worked perfectly since then. Tried doing it myself but apparently Sony hid the files deeply within other files. Hope I don't have to replace it for a long time. Thanks for all of the great suggestions.

Record10ti
05-18-2016, 06:46 PM
If you replace your PC with a Mac, you can run Windows on your Mac as well as OS X for free. All of your files are accessible on both systems. Macs are a little more pricey but they last for ever. I'm still using one from 2008 and everything is fast and zippy! You'd be amazed at what you can do. A local guy sold me one some time back and I've never been happier, he might still be doing it. Mine is set up to run Windows and Mac and I like that I can do all of it on one machine!


PLEASE explain how a HDD for instance in a Mac is anymore stable than a PC....please please please....the OP has a HARDWARE issue...

And trust me, you cant teach me a thing... I play with multi-million dollar systems, I even have a few Mac's and many iPhones (two are just TV remotes)...but the ignorance of "last for ever" only lasts until the first fall...


BTW, my W10Pro PC has 20GB RAM, over 3TB of SSD and has an additional six PC's running on the PC (HyperV)...Mac running two is childs play.

Nucky
05-18-2016, 09:30 PM
Buy the Mac. Just do it. It will hurt today but you will be able to compute freely for a long time. No more fixing the computer all the time. The computer updates itself when it is needed with a few simple moves on your part. No $$$ money for virus protection $$$. Can't we all just get along?

Jimmydoodlebug
05-19-2016, 05:42 AM
First I'd ask is it an external mouse or a laptop trackpad that you're having trouble with. If it's a trackpad, an inexpensive external USB mouse might be a cheap solution (if that's your only reason for changing.)

Probably the most important question I would have you answer is, "are there any programs that you currently use on your PC that you couldn't live without and for which there are no comparable Mac programs?" That can be a deal breaker. The current version of Office/Mac is not much different than the PC version, assuming you don't need Microsoft Access (the database component.) You haven't mentioned any other programs.

Since you have an iPad and an iPhone, you'll certainly appreciate the synergies that are available between those and a Mac laptop.

As far as Safari, yes, it's easier to use than on your iPad or iPhone. Still a bit quirky, perhaps, but a lot depends upon what you're used to using for a browser. And you certainly could consider switching browsers to something like Chrome on all your devices, if Safari isn't your cup of tea.

Finally, there are some Apple/Mac support groups in the Villages that could be very helpful in the transition. Check the Rec News for info.

This is very sound advice. :clap2: