I noticed a couple weeks ago that my mouse/pointer was moving erattically in photoshop. Upon a left mouse click, whatever tool I was using would jump where it should not be (eg the move tool would displace a layer after a left click, or the brush tool would add a swipe of color where it shouldn't be, or the marquee tool, refusing to de-select because it would add a new selection at a new mouse click)--and this has been causing massive frustrations to say the least.
I'm on a Windows 7 64-bit install, Quad core, 2.8Ghz, 8Gig RAM system.
After chasing the problem for a few days, it appears to be caused by a PCI network interface card. If I remove the card, the behavior goes away... But if I only disable the card in devices, the problem persists. I've tried updating the drivers, but this doesn't help. The problem card is a Rosewell, which uses a RTL8100C chipset. I tried a Belkin PCI NIC to see if that would help (chipset 8139a), but it causes the same erattic behavior.
So, I'm looking at a system problem (not a photoshop problem), maybe a hardware conflict. Photoshop is the only program in which I've noticed the behavior.
I don't imagine Adobe will provide much support to solve it, so I'm open to suggestions.
My first step has been ordering an Intel PCI-express card, which uses an Intel 82574L chipset (rather than Realtek). I don't know if this is going to help at all.
Any ideas how to solve this?
I'm on a Windows 7 64-bit install, Quad core, 2.8Ghz, 8Gig RAM system.
After chasing the problem for a few days, it appears to be caused by a PCI network interface card. If I remove the card, the behavior goes away... But if I only disable the card in devices, the problem persists. I've tried updating the drivers, but this doesn't help. The problem card is a Rosewell, which uses a RTL8100C chipset. I tried a Belkin PCI NIC to see if that would help (chipset 8139a), but it causes the same erattic behavior.
So, I'm looking at a system problem (not a photoshop problem), maybe a hardware conflict. Photoshop is the only program in which I've noticed the behavior.
I don't imagine Adobe will provide much support to solve it, so I'm open to suggestions.
My first step has been ordering an Intel PCI-express card, which uses an Intel 82574L chipset (rather than Realtek). I don't know if this is going to help at all.
Any ideas how to solve this?