Rose Immortal
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I've been wondering about this for years, and now that I have a laptop of my own I really wish I had a way to stop this.
Why is it that on laptops with ThinkPads, if you use the ThinkPad to do a lot of scrolling, sometimes the mouse starts moving when you stop touching the ThinkPad?
The only way I've found to stop it, once it's started, is to go to the little control panel on the taskbar of my laptop, "disable" the ThinkPad, then re-enable it. Usually that stops it, though sometimes I've had to do it twice.
This has become a big issue to me since I have to read a lot of PDF files on my laptop, for school, and it happens a lot when I'm reading those.
This bug/issue has been around for as long as the ThinkPad exists, to the best of my knowledge, so I'm sure there's some smart techie around here who knows what's going on. Sorry if this is an old question to most of you guys, but I guess I'm a little bit behind the times.
Why is it that on laptops with ThinkPads, if you use the ThinkPad to do a lot of scrolling, sometimes the mouse starts moving when you stop touching the ThinkPad?
The only way I've found to stop it, once it's started, is to go to the little control panel on the taskbar of my laptop, "disable" the ThinkPad, then re-enable it. Usually that stops it, though sometimes I've had to do it twice.
This has become a big issue to me since I have to read a lot of PDF files on my laptop, for school, and it happens a lot when I'm reading those.
This bug/issue has been around for as long as the ThinkPad exists, to the best of my knowledge, so I'm sure there's some smart techie around here who knows what's going on. Sorry if this is an old question to most of you guys, but I guess I'm a little bit behind the times.


