Why is the cursor pulled away when I'm typing?

When my laptop boots into Windows (7 64bit), I start typing something in a form's field, and Windows always yanks the cursor to some other process that's starting up. This happens several times with each start up. Is there a way to stop this?
 
How many programs are running automatically at startup on your laptop? Could you give us a list from hitting Windows Key + R, entering "msconfig" without the quotes, and going to the "startup" tab?
 
There are 34 programs starting at start up.

Here's the list copied directly from the Startup tab:

Realtek HD Audio Manager
HD Audio Background Process
Alps Pointing-device Driver
lxeemon.exe
EzPrint
Microsoft Xbox 360 Accessories
Logitech SetPoint
Logitech Download Assistant
Akamai NetSession Client
Microsoft Windows Operating System
F.lux
Advanced SystemCare 6
IAStorIcon
Adobe Reader and Acrobat Manager
Adobe Acrobat
AcroTray - Adobe Acrobat Distiller helper application
PMB
ISB Utility
VAIO Media Plus
Apple Push
Microsoft Office 2010
KeePass
QuickTime
AVG Internet Security
VProtect Application
iTunes
Dropbox
KeePass
OpenOffice.org 3.3
SpeedFan
Bluetooth Software
McAfee Security Scanner
3Dconnexion, INC 3DxSrv
TM Server
 
I guess you'll have to see if stopping either of those helps. On another note, I looked through all those programs because I had never heard of a few of them, and that F.lux program is pretty cool! It even has a Linux version. :)
 
Disable all startup items in MS config

Turn them on one by one until the problem occurs, disable that process, problem solved

I hope your PC boots up fast, although judging by the amount of startup processes you have I doubt it does... lol
 
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