I am quite sure it is a brush by I am doing as it happens so fast it  
couldn't be a palm impression.
 
I wonder why I can't find anything about a mouse in my BIOS and I have  the 
touchpad disabled but it still responds to touch.
Jerry.
 
Another issue with errant touchpads at least for Dell Lattitude models  has
been the palm rest.

If you are sure you can't disable the touch  pad and you are sure you are not
brushing the pad with your wrists and the  cursor keeps jumping you may have
a bad palm rest which contains the  connections for the mouse pointer and
touch pad.

Investigate your  model to narrow down the exact cause of such behavior.

David

I  know enough to know I don't know enough

-----Original  Message-----
From: RichK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,  October 13, 2005 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: Mouse Pad

----- Original  Message -----
From: "Jerry Guritzky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I  could find no entry in the BIOS for the mouse.
> I am using a Toshiba  Satellite laptop.







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