I thought we had established there was no microphone? If there is no
microphone it cannot pick up sounds! The problem of jumping curors
is almost always caused by an oversensitive touch pad responding to
heavy handed keyboard use. It's the touch pad that needs to be
disabled and a mouse used instead.
JoAnn Paules wrote:
My laptop has Vista so the commands will be different. Try
contacting your laptop's manufacturer and ask them how to disable
the built-in microphone.
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Hi JoAnn: What I see in XP Pro is Start>Control Panel> Sounds and
Audio Devices>Volume>Device Volume> Advanced - see Volume
Control, Wave, SW Synth
and CD player with options to mute each one or all (no
microphone) > Advanced> Advanced Controls for Volume Control. No
Microphone.
I didn't want to mute my CD player and speakers so I left
everything where it was.
Thanks anyway. I appreciate your trying to help. Fidelco Foster
:
It may vary but try this: (My system is running Vista so this was
copied from a website I found)
Start-Control Panel-
Adjust the system volume ->
In the Device volume area in the middle of the Volume tab, click
on Advanced. I know, I know, it looks like you are adjusting
speaker volume, but go ahead and do it.
If the microphone doesn't show up as one of the devices, select
the menu item Options->Properties and put a check in the
Microphone box. In the microphone sub-panel, put a check in the
Mute box.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
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Windows XP Pro Thanks
:
Turning off a microphone is less risky than messing with the
BIOS. Are you using Windows XP or Vista?
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
"fidelco foster" <
[email protected]>
wrote in message
Thank you. That is a new approach. I do not have a
microphone. I may have
speech recognition (tied in to a microphone?) which someone
mentioned
but
if
I do, I did not enable it. If it is enabled, I don't know how
to disable
it.
I know nothing about BIOS and hitting DEL while booting to
bypass the
touchpad on the laptop. I can visualize smoke pouring out of
the machine
if I
tried that. Obviously, I am not tech savvy.
I thought it might have something to do with the speed of the
cursor as
I
type fast - cursor not being able to keep up?
Anyway, I very much appreciate eveyone attempting to help.
Fidelco Foster
:
Try turning off your microphone. (Seriously. If the voice
recognition
is
turned on, sounds/noises can be misinterpreted as commands.)
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
"fidelco foster" <
[email protected]>
wrote in message
When I am typing a sentence in Word, half way through a
sentence, the
cursor
will jump to a different place in the text. If I don't
immediately
notice
it, I have to back off the misplaced letters, scroll down to
where I
was
and
continue typing. It is driving me nuts. I have Word 2007,
and a
laptop
with a wireless mouse and keyboard therefore I am not
brushing the
touchpad
with my fingers. Others have written about this and one
suggestion
was
to
disable the touchpad. I have gone to Control Panel and
cannot find
any
place
to disable the touchpad. Another thought was to disable the
Speech
Recognition which I don't find either. I don't know whether
it is
enabled
or
not. I have a Dell Inspiron E 1505 laptop.
Thanks for any help you might offer. Fidelco Foster