Recently I ran into an issue I've never encountered before. I have a HP 250 G5 laptop, it's 4 years old and it has been used exclusively for word and other small documents for editing and reading. the mouse prompter began to jump directly to the bottom of the page. I tried these:
I searched the net for an answer and nothing I tried fixd the issue. Some say it's a touchpad hardware problem, a touchpad software, the heat of the laptop etc etc etc
I reject all these because they are showed as if it would have been normal to do them in order that the prompter to work correctly. The prompter must work correctly without all these advices.
So here I am here asking for help. If anyone ran into exact trouble as I am and you managed to solve it, please let me know how. I am at the end of the roap, the single solution I have in hand is to throw on my window the laptop and buy a new one. I can't understand how such a laptop could raise this issue taking into account that it was never moved, abused or shocked. I also have a desktop pc that NEVER, in 30 years had this issue. So my guess is that it has to do with the laptop architecture, with the touchpad hardware...
Thank you.
- reinstall the touchpad original drivers
- turned off the touchpad
- changed mouse with new ones
- tried ps/2 and USB mouses
- I disabled the enhanced feature from mouse control panel
I searched the net for an answer and nothing I tried fixd the issue. Some say it's a touchpad hardware problem, a touchpad software, the heat of the laptop etc etc etc
I reject all these because they are showed as if it would have been normal to do them in order that the prompter to work correctly. The prompter must work correctly without all these advices.
So here I am here asking for help. If anyone ran into exact trouble as I am and you managed to solve it, please let me know how. I am at the end of the roap, the single solution I have in hand is to throw on my window the laptop and buy a new one. I can't understand how such a laptop could raise this issue taking into account that it was never moved, abused or shocked. I also have a desktop pc that NEVER, in 30 years had this issue. So my guess is that it has to do with the laptop architecture, with the touchpad hardware...
Thank you.