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Jumping Cursor

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NoahZark - 28 Jun 2007 19:46 GMT
I am using a Mac iBook G4 with OS 10.4.10 and Office 2004 for Mac. In both
Word and Entourage, when I hit the letter "t" the cursor often - not always -
jumps back about three lines leaving me with gibberish.

Any ideas or fixes will be greatly appreciated.
John McGhie - 29 Jun 2007 02:42 GMT
Attach a mouse, then use the System Preference to ignore the touchpad when
the mouse is attached :-)

On 29/6/07 4:46 AM, in article
D0CA80B6-E0B5-4E5D-94BC-266766E6EE7A@microsoft.com, "NoahZark"

> I am using a Mac iBook G4 with OS 10.4.10 and Office 2004 for Mac. In both
> Word and Entourage, when I hit the letter "t" the cursor often - not always -
> jumps back about three lines leaving me with gibberish.
>
> Any ideas or fixes will be greatly appreciated.

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