involuntary cursor movement
Posted By: Beth on 2009-02-17
In Reply to: TechSupport: cursor question....,,sm - van
Mine does that on occasion. It must be an optical mouse. You can clean the bottom of the mouse and brush off your mouse pad....that helps for me.
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The only movement should be fingers. I have
and keyboard where I dont have to reach up or down to type. I wedge a pillow between the arm of chair and my body so arm is resting on pillow and supported. Also have comfort keyboard configured like capital L and reverse capital L. Hands are in neutral handshake postion at all times. Also have left backspace bar set up as backspace to stop groping of backspace key (I have small hands). Took a lot of tweaking and paying attention to what I was doing to streamline things. Also am streamlining all aspects of work. Every second I can shave off is more money in my pocket.
Involuntary commitment
Do you think involuntary manslaughter,
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After divorce, child chronic illness, involuntary job change, parents illnesses and death, was force
I frequently regret it, the changes it has made to my life, but when life hands you horror, at least there is this "final solution" to your financial situation. I must admit, I sleep better, and I can finally hold my head up, and I no longer feel hopeless. Find the attorney you can work with,get your free consultation and DO WHAT HE TELLS YOU TO DO. If you have doubts, see a 2nd and a 3rd attorney, till you're comfortable with the person you choose.
What cursor?
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disappearing cursor...PLEASE HELP
I am going crazy. I do not know why, but all of a sudden my cursor seems to be disappearing on my. It sure seems that everytime I go into anything via IE I have problems.
At any rate,does anyone know why this is happening or how to fix it?
thanx
tiffin
disappearing cursor
Have you made sure your mouse is connected properly to the back of your computer? Take it out and re-plug it back in and see if that helps.
Yes, the cursor is great!
Thank you Admin for the cute cursor--sm
I just love the cute little christmas tree! kind of brightens everything up! Cute idea!
can't see the cursor but these snowflakes very lovely!
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Expander that lists next to cursor
I would like to know if there is an Expander out there that will actually list the expansion next to our cursors while we type so we do not have to look down at the bottom of the monitor to see the expansion. I know if the expansions popped up in front of me I would use them more. Just curious
TechSupport: cursor question....,,sm
Maybe you can also answer my question?
Sometimes my cursor just starts moving all by itself to the right in a remarkable speed!
It only stops when I hit 'scroll lock'; when I release it after some time, it's o.k.
What might cause this?
Thanks for ansering.
Is there a way to synchronize keystrokes with cursor blink?
It seems as if my Keystrokes are made but the cursor landing the typed letter on the screen are not in time, if that makes sense. It does not happen in wordpad just in the Meditech portion of my program.
I went into control panel and adjusted cursor blink but then it was worse, adjusted time to "fast" on the slide scale but that also made it worse. Am I doomed to the fact that when I hit a key, the character I typet will appear in a nanosecond as opposed to immediately?
Thank you!
put your cursor on the page break and delete it
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The report comes up and you listen and hope the cursor down SM
the page to each point where a correction is required. Some platforms have macros that allow you to jump cursor position to where the voice dictation and vice versa (nice), and some require you to arrow and hop around manually (not so good).
You make word-expander-type macros for the usual corrections so you just drop them in with a couple Keystrokes while you and the dictation are already moving ahead on down the page.
While the computer is learning a dictator, there are many corrections to make. Later on, it's mostly listening, and you speed the dictation up faster and faster, until you're listening to many dictators as fast as you can make their helium-ish little voices out.
Production is much higher than transcription, so the pay per line is less. I think the companies are still figuring out what reasonable production and pay are for their new systems.
Plus, there're new-generation smart-systems being developed out there that are crazy good at understanding the dictators and providing copy requiring very little correction.
I'm one of those who prefers editing, which allows me to cruise thru many more reports and work at a hgiher skill level without the typing. Where it's all heading I don't know, but I'm mostly enjoying the ride, willy-nilly.
Can the Administrator remove the Christmas tree cursor from the other boards? :) nm
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