![]() ![]() ![]() If not, try moving the slider a little farther to the left. Give that a try Kyle, and let me know if it helps. In fact, that’s the most likely cause of your issue.Ĥ – Under the “Devices and Printers” section, click Mouse.ħ – Move the “Pointer Speed” slider a couple of notches to the left.Ĩ – Uncheck the box beside Enhance pointer precision. ![]() Rick’s answer: Kyle, your laptop might have a bad trackpad, but it could also be that the mouse sensitivity is set too high in the Control Panel. This has been going on ever since the day I bought the laptop and Acer hasn’t been any help at all.ĭo you know why it’s doing this or if there’s anything I can try to maybe get it fixed? Question from Kyle H.: I have an Acer laptop with Windows 7 and I’ve had a problem with it from day one.Įvery time I touch the trackpad the mouse pointer starts shaking and it’s really irritating. ![]()
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