Cursor Is Unstable After Installation?
Jul 30, 2015
After Windows 10 installation, my cursor recycles for a split second every couple of seconds, as if it's attempting to install something, causing missed keystrokes, whether in Edge, Explorer, Word, Excel ...anything. If it appears to settle down, I just have to move the cursor and then I see the cursor recycle again. How to I get rid of this instability? It's like type-ahead back in the 1980's, even worse with all the missed keystrokes. Makes this very hard to use. Here's what it looks like:
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Laptop with similar (if not the same) adapter connects normally (Acer Aspire V 15)Started after Updating to windows 10 (May not have noticed until nowWorked fine on windows 7Wireless Network Connection Status > General > COnnection > Speed: 144 Mbps ~ 52 MbpsAnalyzed hard disk for needed Defragmentation, 0% fragmentedUsing [URL]
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