
If it has something to do with the touch pad, every manufacture must be using the same one because I've seen this issue with every manufacturer. It has nothing to do with the make or model of your system or the mouse you're using.

All who suggest this repair or that repair ignore the fact that they are not correcting the problem. I've dealt with a great deal of garbage in my life, but Microsoft takes the cake! I used to "appreciate" working with windows, but it's becoming more and more difficult to tolerate their arrogance and the crap that comes with it! This windows 10 cursor movement problem has been all over the internet for years. I primarily deal with security, which means I'm also responsible for setting up new systems.


Sorry.ghosting issue? Most of the systems I deal with aren't even touch screen and they have problems with the cursor moving on it's own.
