I have an older IBM 600E laptop that we use in the den for card games, some email, and browseing. Not fancy or new, but it's perfect for this since it is small, light, and cheap. I'm running WXP, 256 mb ram, a wireless LAN, and the latest spywares, antivirus, etc.
Recently, the keyboard Trackpoint (eraser style) started going crazy. When you touch it, it may suddenly go out of sight to the bottom or top, or slowly drift out of sight, or is completely irradic with no control or the ability to select anything. So, I plugged in an extra USB optical mouse and it seemed to work OK for a few days, then it started doing the same things. The crazy thing is that these conditions come and go, primarily with the USB mouse, maybe lasting a few minutes, maybe for hours, but it usually clears up on it's own. Sometimes just unplugging/replugging the mouse solves it for some anount of time.
I have tried rebooting, disabling the trackpoint, and updating the driver, but none have helped. When I reboot, it reinstates the trackpoint each time.
I hate to give up on this laptop because it is just perfect for our use. Desktop's are just not too pratical in the den recliner. Any ideas out there to help resolve this issue?
Recently, the keyboard Trackpoint (eraser style) started going crazy. When you touch it, it may suddenly go out of sight to the bottom or top, or slowly drift out of sight, or is completely irradic with no control or the ability to select anything. So, I plugged in an extra USB optical mouse and it seemed to work OK for a few days, then it started doing the same things. The crazy thing is that these conditions come and go, primarily with the USB mouse, maybe lasting a few minutes, maybe for hours, but it usually clears up on it's own. Sometimes just unplugging/replugging the mouse solves it for some anount of time.
I have tried rebooting, disabling the trackpoint, and updating the driver, but none have helped. When I reboot, it reinstates the trackpoint each time.
I hate to give up on this laptop because it is just perfect for our use. Desktop's are just not too pratical in the den recliner. Any ideas out there to help resolve this issue?