Problems with jumping cursor

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Information about the jumping mouse cursor problem, which occurs on some X41 tablets when CPU load is high.

Problem description

When CPU load reaches 100%, the mouse cursor stutters and jumps to the bottom / middle of the screen (in Windows, just above the task bar). Additionally, left clicks may be generated.

Diagnosing the problem

In windows, it is possible to reproduce the problem by opening the calculator and typing 999999!

If the machine is affected, it will quickly become unresponsive (cursor stutter) and the cursor will eventually jump above the taskbar.

Affected Models

Affected Operating Systems

  • Windows XP
  • Linux? (anyone using Linux having the problem?)

Status

A workaround is being tested.

Solutions

Undervolting the CPU seem to solve the issue (see TabletPCBuzz link below).

In Windows XP (and Vista?), this can be done using the Notebook Hardware control utility and the following voltages:

  • 1500MHz model: 0.748V @ 6X, 0.796V @ 8X, 0.844V @ 10X, 0.908V @ 12X, 0.940V @ 15X
  • 1600MHz model: 0.748V @ 6X, 0.796V @ 8X, 0.844V @ 10X, 0.908V @ 12X, 0.940V @ 16X

(values reproduced from the Any Updates Jumping Cursor? TabletPCBuzz thread)

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