![]() ![]() It has done that twice, so I don't know if there is something physically wrong with the disk itself. I had the Disk Utility check the disk, and after a while the progress bar freezes and soon after that the mouse cursor freezes too. I tried the Safe Mode boot again, the cursor works fine in Safe Mode, but this time the problem is not fixed in normal mode. The cursor worked for a day and then started again snapping back to position. ![]() ![]() Last week, I brought the trackpad back to the setup. The mouse cursor started working fine (while using trackball only) and I was going to ask you how/why did the fix work. Where should I turn to help? Is there a way to contact Apple directly? I guess that probably would not help, as the cursor behaves crazy even in the login screen, so the user setting should not be the problem. plist file, but I don't know where it is. My final remedy would be reinstalling Snow Leopard, but before I try that I would like tro try something less radical. Clicking functions, but I never have any time to click anything when the cursor bounces back to its spot. I can move the cursor half a screen, then it snaps back. The cursor returns to its position when both the Magic Trackpad and the Expert Mouse are connected or when only one of them is. The snap-back position is different in the different screens. The mouse cursor keeps snapping to a position in both the login screen and my user screen. Behaved exactly the same when I switched on the computer again. No help available to my problem? I had the Mac Pro unplugged for over a day as I was travelling and the Kensington Expert Mouse too. I've unplugged and replugged the trackball USB-cable, no help.Īny ideas what is going on? I haven't yet checked the mouse settings in the system panel, a bit hard to get there with no mouse and I haven't yet figured out the key-combination to open the settings. I've removed the trackpad, in case it had started interfering with the trackball (never done that before though). I have a Kensington Expert trackball and a Magic Trackpad. The only difference is that now the "homing position" is somewhere in the upper right part of the screen. The cursor behaves the same way in the login screen too. I tried shutting down the computer and restarting. I would move the cursor, it would move maybe halfway across the screen for a split second and then snap right back to the starting position. Suddenly the cursor started fixating on a point on the lower right portion of the screen. I started the computer, the mouse worked fine as always. I started having a strange problem with the mouse cursor. ![]()
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