Krynn72
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Have a strange issue I can't seem to figure out. Customer bought a refurbished Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5120 (Win 7 HP x64) from us about 2 months ago. He came back the other day saying he couldn't stand how the mouse goes away when typing. So after checking it in, we notice that the cursor does disappear, but only under the following circumstances: You must be typing in a textfield, or typing program (word, notepad, etc), and while the cursor itself is in the active window or the text field itself. So for instance, if I am typing in notepad, if the cursor is in the notepad window (including the windows dragbar, menu bar, etc) the cursor will disappear until I move the mouse. If I move the cursor out of the window, it stays visible.
So far this is what we have tried:
-Tested with a usb mouse, and keyboard in various configurations, it still happens every time.
-Reinstalling/updating/rolling back Synaptic touchpad drivers
-Reinsalling/updating/rolling back AMD video drivers
-Customer said we could N&P no problem, so we tried that, no effect
-In the mouse pointer options, the checkbox for "hide cursor while typing" is always UNchecked.
-After I got called over to help on it, I tried booting into Linux Mint 15 XFCE and the same exact issue happens there.
-I check in the Bios and the only option relating to the touchpad or mouse is one to just enable/disable it. I tried disabling it to use a usb mouse and the issue remained.
-Reset Bios Optimized Defauls... same issue.
Not sure where to go from here. Maybe update the bios itself? Its clearly not a windows issue at this point, but I can't see how a hardware fault could cause this kind of very circumstancial issue.
So far this is what we have tried:
-Tested with a usb mouse, and keyboard in various configurations, it still happens every time.
-Reinstalling/updating/rolling back Synaptic touchpad drivers
-Reinsalling/updating/rolling back AMD video drivers
-Customer said we could N&P no problem, so we tried that, no effect
-In the mouse pointer options, the checkbox for "hide cursor while typing" is always UNchecked.
-After I got called over to help on it, I tried booting into Linux Mint 15 XFCE and the same exact issue happens there.
-I check in the Bios and the only option relating to the touchpad or mouse is one to just enable/disable it. I tried disabling it to use a usb mouse and the issue remained.
-Reset Bios Optimized Defauls... same issue.
Not sure where to go from here. Maybe update the bios itself? Its clearly not a windows issue at this point, but I can't see how a hardware fault could cause this kind of very circumstancial issue.