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Any way of stopping Windows 7 auto slecting a website

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hennie

Flightless Bird
Good day,

I have both a laptop and desktop and are experiencing an irritating habit on
the laptop.

When moving the mouse pointer over links and while moving slowly from one
link to the next, Windows 7 will accept the website without clicking. Is
there anywhere where this feature can be disable or changed.

This happens when using Internet Explorer 8. Another thing that also
happens is that while my wife writes on the wall in Face book the cursor
will jump around and and she will start typing in a different spot. Not
sure if the two problems are related. A similar problem happened while
using Vista. Did a clean upgrade while installing Windows 7 Basic.

Thanks.

Hennie
 
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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Flightless Bird
hennie wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I have both a laptop and desktop and are experiencing an irritating
> habit on the laptop.
>
> When moving the mouse pointer over links and while moving slowly from
> one link to the next, Windows 7 will accept the website without
> clicking. Is there anywhere where this feature can be disable or
> changed.
>
> This happens when using Internet Explorer 8. Another thing that also
> happens is that while my wife writes on the wall in Face book the
> cursor will jump around and and she will start typing in a different
> spot. Not sure if the two problems are related. A similar problem
> happened while using Vista. Did a clean upgrade while installing
> Windows 7 Basic.


In IE, go to Tools>Internet options>Advanced tab. In the "Browsing"
section, see if "Enable suggested sites" is checked. If so, uncheck it.
Look over other options for possible culprits.
--
Crash

"The real question is not whether machines think but whether men do."
~ B. F. Skinner ~
 
H

hennie

Flightless Bird
Thank you for the reply. I will check on it and reply tomorrow.

"Dave "Crash" Dummy" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> hennie wrote:
>> Good day,
>>
>> I have both a laptop and desktop and are experiencing an irritating habit
>> on the laptop.
>>
>> When moving the mouse pointer over links and while moving slowly from
>> one link to the next, Windows 7 will accept the website without
>> clicking. Is there anywhere where this feature can be disable or
>> changed.
>>
>> This happens when using Internet Explorer 8. Another thing that also
>> happens is that while my wife writes on the wall in Face book the
>> cursor will jump around and and she will start typing in a different
>> spot. Not sure if the two problems are related. A similar problem
>> happened while using Vista. Did a clean upgrade while installing
>> Windows 7 Basic.

>
> In IE, go to Tools>Internet options>Advanced tab. In the "Browsing"
> section, see if "Enable suggested sites" is checked. If so, uncheck it.
> Look over other options for possible culprits.
> --
> Crash
>
> "The real question is not whether machines think but whether men do."
> ~ B. F. Skinner ~
 
C

Char Jackson

Flightless Bird
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:52:54 -0400, "hennie" <co@hotmail.com> wrote:

>This happens when using Internet Explorer 8. Another thing that also
>happens is that while my wife writes on the wall in Face book the cursor
>will jump around and and she will start typing in a different spot. Not
>sure if the two problems are related. A similar problem happened while
>using Vista. Did a clean upgrade while installing Windows 7 Basic.


If this is with a laptop that has a touch screen for cursor control,
make sure her thumb, finger, or wrist (bracelet?) isn't dragging
across the touch screen while she's typing.
 
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Dave

Flightless Bird
"hennie" <co@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9Xr_n.35514$YX3.8799@newsfe18.iad...
> Good day,
>
> I have both a laptop and desktop and are experiencing an irritating habit
> on the laptop.
>
> When moving the mouse pointer over links and while moving slowly from one
> link to the next, Windows 7 will accept the website without clicking. Is
> there anywhere where this feature can be disable or changed.
>
> This happens when using Internet Explorer 8. Another thing that also
> happens is that while my wife writes on the wall in Face book the cursor
> will jump around and and she will start typing in a different spot. Not
> sure if the two problems are related. A similar problem happened while
> using Vista. Did a clean upgrade while installing Windows 7 Basic.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Hennie


My laptop did that when I first got it, I found I had to set the touchpad
sensitivity higher in order to make it stop. Even then it would still do it
on rare occasions. I have since purchased a Logitech (there are other brands
just as good) laptop mouse that has a micro receiver so I can leave it in
the USB port all the time. I turned the touchpad off via software switch and
if I need to use it there is a mechanical button on it to turn it on.
HTH,
Dave
 
W

Worn Out Retread

Flightless Bird
"Char Jackson" <none@none.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:52:54 -0400, "hennie" <co@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>This happens when using Internet Explorer 8. Another thing that also
>>happens is that while my wife writes on the wall in Face book the cursor
>>will jump around and and she will start typing in a different spot. Not
>>sure if the two problems are related. A similar problem happened while
>>using Vista. Did a clean upgrade while installing Windows 7 Basic.

>
> If this is with a laptop that has a touch screen for cursor control,
> make sure her thumb, finger, or wrist (bracelet?) isn't dragging
> across the touch screen while she's typing.


I'm not used to using a touch pad and what you say is true at least in my
limited experience. There is however some setting for the touchpad that is
automatically selecting things and going there without me doing something.
This gives the exact same problem as is described above. It can't be a fault
computer as I have tried it on 3 different laptops with two different
operating systems. I wish that the cursor would be where you are actually
typing and I think that this is what the real problem is but I have no idea
of how to make it behave that way.

Ron P
 
H

hennie

Flightless Bird
Hi,

Thanks for the information
I do see the problem seems to be with the touch pad as I do have an
external mouse. I trying to find a way now to disable the touch pad as
there does not seem to be a reference under the mouse icon.

Thank you and everyone else for there time.

BTW This PC do not have a touch screen so it can not be due to touching
the screen accidently.

Hennie


"Dave" <davidj92@wowway.com> wrote in message
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>
> "hennie" <co@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9Xr_n.35514$YX3.8799@newsfe18.iad...
>> Good day,
>>
>> I have both a laptop and desktop and are experiencing an irritating habit
>> on the laptop.
>>
>> When moving the mouse pointer over links and while moving slowly from one
>> link to the next, Windows 7 will accept the website without clicking. Is
>> there anywhere where this feature can be disable or changed.
>>
>> This happens when using Internet Explorer 8. Another thing that also
>> happens is that while my wife writes on the wall in Face book the cursor
>> will jump around and and she will start typing in a different spot. Not
>> sure if the two problems are related. A similar problem happened while
>> using Vista. Did a clean upgrade while installing Windows 7 Basic.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Hennie

>
> My laptop did that when I first got it, I found I had to set the touchpad
> sensitivity higher in order to make it stop. Even then it would still do
> it on rare occasions. I have since purchased a Logitech (there are other
> brands just as good) laptop mouse that has a micro receiver so I can leave
> it in the USB port all the time. I turned the touchpad off via software
> switch and if I need to use it there is a mechanical button on it to turn
> it on.
> HTH,
> Dave
 
S

SuperDave \(Formerly Dave\)

Flightless Bird
"hennie" <co@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MbP_n.20687$f_3.13622@newsfe17.iad...
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the information
> I do see the problem seems to be with the touch pad as I do have an
> external mouse. I trying to find a way now to disable the touch pad as
> there does not seem to be a reference under the mouse icon.
>
> Thank you and everyone else for there time.
>
> BTW This PC do not have a touch screen so it can not be due to touching
> the screen accidently.
>
> Hennie
>
>
> "Dave" <davidj92@wowway.com> wrote in message
> news:b4OdncQBdNKN56fRnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@sigecom.net...
>>
>> "hennie" <co@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:9Xr_n.35514$YX3.8799@newsfe18.iad...
>>> Good day,
>>>
>>> I have both a laptop and desktop and are experiencing an irritating
>>> habit on the laptop.
>>>
>>> When moving the mouse pointer over links and while moving slowly from
>>> one link to the next, Windows 7 will accept the website without
>>> clicking. Is there anywhere where this feature can be disable or
>>> changed.
>>>
>>> This happens when using Internet Explorer 8. Another thing that also
>>> happens is that while my wife writes on the wall in Face book the
>>> cursor will jump around and and she will start typing in a different
>>> spot. Not sure if the two problems are related. A similar problem
>>> happened while using Vista. Did a clean upgrade while installing
>>> Windows 7 Basic.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Hennie

>>
>> My laptop did that when I first got it, I found I had to set the touchpad
>> sensitivity higher in order to make it stop. Even then it would still do
>> it on rare occasions. I have since purchased a Logitech (there are other
>> brands just as good) laptop mouse that has a micro receiver so I can
>> leave it in the USB port all the time. I turned the touchpad off via
>> software switch and if I need to use it there is a mechanical button on
>> it to turn it on.
>> HTH,
>> Dave

>


I'll get my laptop out tomorrow and find the sequence I used. Might help
you.
Dave
 
H

hennie

Flightless Bird
Hi Dave,

I download the driver and were able to disable the touch pad.

Thanks for your patience and replies.

Hennie

>>

>
> I'll get my laptop out tomorrow and find the sequence I used. Might help
> you.
> Dave
>
 
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