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I have just installed Vista Home Premium on a VGN-S4XP and I find that as I move the mouse, the pointer doesn't move smoothly but stutters as you move it across the screen i.e. momentarily stops and then continues on. I have tried a USB mouse instead of the in built mouse pad, but get the same results. Anybody got any ideas? I have installed Vista twice now and can't get rid of the problem plus I have installed all drivers etc in the correct order.
Cheers
Spencer
Hi Spencer and welcome to Club Vaio.
Have you installed the Vista compatible Alps Pointing Driver 7.0.501.7?
You can download it from here: -
ftp://ftp.vaio-link.com/PUB/DOWNLOADS/AL/D/OTH

Thanks - it still does it and it is very annoying. It doesn't do it when windows first boots so is very annoying - seems like there is a driver somwhere which is clashing but I cannot find it. Any more ideas?
Hi Spencer,
do you have the same problem in Safe mode.?
To enter Safe Mode start your Vaio and when you see the Vaio logo press the F8 key repeatedly..
Works lovely in Safe Mode with no mouse stutter - looks a bit dull though
Must be a driver somewhere I assume.
Hi gadgetgeezer,
I think this may be difficult to identify the cause..
Try going into Task Manager and ending a system Process, then test your mouse again..
To enter Task Manager press and hold the Ctrl & Alt keys & then press the Delete Key.
Then select Start Task Manager..
If no improvement then try ending another process, and repeat..
If I end taskeng, this seems to cure it. But that doesn't sound too good. Any help appreciated.
Hi gadgetgeezer,
you can disable the taskeng.exe service but I wouldn't advise it as the Task Scheduler Engine is needed to help with the correct functioning of Vista..
You could try and Identify the task that is causing the problem by disabling a task in task scheduler and then testing your mouse each time..
Click Start , click All Programs , click Accessories, click System Tools then click Task Scheduler..
Click Continue on the User Account Control window.
In Task Scheduler, expand Task Scheduler Manager, then expand Microsoft
Click on the first task then in the middle section click on the task name
Over on the right hand column, if the task is running select End...
Perhaps Blencogo may have some other ideas.. :smileythinking:
Perhaps Blencogo may have some other ideas..

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