Recently, many friends have reported that the mouse menu in XP and Win7 systems jumps around uncontrollably, affecting normal operations, and they do not know where the problem is. It may be that the DPI of the mouse does not match and the main control chip cannot keep up. I believe that many friends who use computers are very interested in this. Today I will tell you the solution to the problem of the XP mouse menu jumping randomly.
If it is an XP system, go to the "Start" menu --- "Settings" --- click "Control Panel" --- find "Mouse" and double-click to open the mouse properties --- "Pointer Options" ---Uncheck "Improve pointer accuracy".
If it is a WIN7 system, find "Control Panel" in the "Start" menu and click---find "Mouse" and double-click to open the mouse properties
"Pointer Options"---remove it Check the "Improve pointer accuracy" option.
Then go to "Control Panel"---"Mouse Properties"--"Hardware"--"Properties"--"Advanced Settings"--uncheck the "Quick Initialization" option.
If the above does not solve the problem, check whether the area where the mouse emits and refracts light is dirty and clean it. If that doesn't work, try another mouse pad. The mouse pad may also be one of the reasons. It does not rule out that the quality of your mouse is poor.
The above tutorial shares the solution to the problem of mouse menu jumping in XP and Win7, as well as simple setting steps. I hope it can help everyone.