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Old 11-22-2008, 08:10 AM   #4
Dylrob
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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
Downgrade to XP, if you can.

BTW, if you have Vista Business or higher, downgrading is free. You simply have to request the CDs from your manufacturer or Microsoft.
Unfortunately it's only Home edition, so there's no free downgrade for me. And I really can't afford a new copy of XP at the moment.

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Originally Posted by daffy4u View Post
Since your cursor stops moving, have you tried re-installing or updating your mouse drivers (USB Human Interface Device)? I see a device pop-up for your keyboard as well.
My mouse drivers are just the generic plug and play stuff. And actually the cursor works fine in every program while it's being controlled by the mouse. It only acts up with my tablet, and only when Photoshop or the like are in the foreground. I'm assuming that this is because separate drivers are needed for pressure sensitivity/etc.

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