I t h i n k I have gotten a bit clooser to what m i g h t be part of the problem. For example, in this message, at the point I'd finished entering 'the' just before 'point' the cursor disappeared and I'd had to go fishing for it, then, and several more times in subsequent locations, in order to finish the sentence.
On a website couldn't this kind of behavior cause erratic changes from one page to another?
Additionally, the pointer/cursor appearance itself seems to flicker between a solid black and the black outline of a white arrow, almost as if 'electrified' which also describes the jumpy, erratic, unpredictable behavior
I've gone to control panel>mouse properties and don't recognize a solution if one is there.
I've googled and googled - there's a plethora of similar complaints going back years, but found no solutions.
;-((
FB
--- In simplycomputes2@yahoogroups.com, David Ron <david.m.ron@...> wrote:
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> We can't really give you the best hds orelp until you give us the opportunity to
> replicate the problem on our computers. The best way to do that is to
> provide the information previously requested: what's the url of the website
> you are having trouble visiting?
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> - David
> On May 26, 2011 5:15 PM, "fggybttm" <fggybttm@...> wrote:
> > Well, I t h i n k I should have been clicking on the item/page if I wanted
> to stabilize the image/display. Could that be? ;-((
> > ;-))
> > FB
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> > --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, Joan Leach <jleach728@> wrote:
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> >> If you're using SM, like Puppy Linux uses, instead of Firefox or IE, it
> could be the Web browser, too. Sometimes versions get released a bit too
> early...Try IE8 or Firefox without the Plug-ins, etc. as a test.
> >> Joan in Reno
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> >> --- On Wed, 5/25/11, John Peters <johnpetpub@> wrote:
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> >> From: John Peters <johnpetpub@>
> >> Subject: Re: [Simply Computers] "Unstable websites"??
> >> To: simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com
> >> Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2011, 9:57 AM
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> >> I seem to recall you are using a dial-up connection. My hunch would be
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> >> On 25/05/2011 02:21, fggybttm wrote:
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> >> > I've been trying to navigate a small engine website, but the pages just
> won't stay visible. Could that be the result of something wrong with my
> computer/software/etc? For example, at the moment I seem to have a jumpy
> cursor;-)
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> >> > XP3, IE8, via Google.
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