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Mouse. Taiwanese call it a mouse. The IT elite call it:
Rubber ball driven grating wheel with LED and phototransistor wafer pulse signal converter, so it seems that your rubber ball rotator is broken.
At present, the wafer pulse signal converter with light-emitting diode and phototransistor driven by rubber ball drive grating wheel is basically extinct. .
Now this one is already popular :
Infrared scattering of light spot irradiation particlesLight source with light-emitting semiconductors and photoelectric sensorsPulse signal sensor En, your infrared scattering spot particles are a little wrong.
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What mouse is yours? The first mouse is no problem, yours will have an offset if it is photoelectric, it is recommended to buy a mouse pad.
The second estimate is a driver problem, it is recommended to re-train the mouse driver, if not to recommend a different mouse. (That's the hardware issue).
Isn't your family uneven? /
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The quality of cheap mice is not very good, I used to have several mice that moved the pointer by itself when it was not moving, so buy a slightly better one.
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The brother on the 2nd floor said well.,Try to install the driver first.,If it doesn't work! - Your land is really uneven!
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Try pressing F8 to select the correct configuration for the last time or enter safe mode to kill the poison!
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Ask: What color mouse pad do you use? Try a dark blue one.
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The mouse pointer is created after the computer starts using the mouse in order to identify the position of the mouse on the graphical interface. For the first time in the Windows operating system, it uses different pointers to indicate different states, such as: System Busy, Moving, Drag-and-Drop.
The following is a software solution to the actual problem of mouse offset.
with, or with. inf is the suffix. Just need to choose.
Right-click the INF file and select "Install" in the pop-up menu (i.e. generate folder in C: Windows Cursors); After the installation is completed, go to Start - Control Panel - Mouse, open the "Mouse Properties" dialog box, select the mouse pointer you just installed in the "Pointer" scheme, and finally click OK.
The following uses hardware settings to resolve the mouse pointer shift issue.
2.Right-click on an empty space on the desktop and click Personalize. Click [Change Mouse Pointer] in the upper left corner of the pop-up window, then a block diagram with mouse properties will appear, click [Pointer Options], select [Show pointer position when pressing the CTRL key] on the bottom side of the block diagram, and change the shell to adjust the mouse movement speed to eliminate the mouse pointer offset problem through hardware settings.
Finally, click OK to save your settings. In this way, when you can't find the position of the mouse, click the Ctrl key and a circle will appear with the mouse pointer as the center to change the size, and it will be easy to find the pointer.
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It's not a problem with the mouse, it could be a problem with the resolution setting.
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Right-click on the blank space on the desktop, then click Settings, and there will be a resolution below.
If it is an optical mouse, there will be such a failure Hardware problems can only be replaced if it cannot be repaired
The mouse is broken, it is difficult to repair, and it belongs to the category of electronics.
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It's not a big deal, just build and restore.
Unplug the mouse, plug it back in, and start the computer, if you can use it, it's fine, if not, congratulations, you can get a new one.