Trackpoint moving itself sometimes
Trackpoint moving itself sometimes
I'm having some troubles with the Trackpoint, rather often it seems to move itself a little and then stop, feels like it needs to set itself back into its default place.
I'm beginning to suspect the Trackpoint cap (using default), I haven't noticed this effect when removing the cap and then manually using the black-square, of course without the cap I'm not using it that roughly. I did notice a little (pixel or two) movement, but that may have been caused by my finger somehow.
I wonder, did me removing the cap 10 timer or so cause any minor damage to the inside of the rubber has anyone alse also encountered this little annoyance?
PS. I tried it once with the soft-dome and one time it did also move itself, then I removed it, it was rather uncomfortable to use.
I'm beginning to suspect the Trackpoint cap (using default), I haven't noticed this effect when removing the cap and then manually using the black-square, of course without the cap I'm not using it that roughly. I did notice a little (pixel or two) movement, but that may have been caused by my finger somehow.
I wonder, did me removing the cap 10 timer or so cause any minor damage to the inside of the rubber has anyone alse also encountered this little annoyance?
PS. I tried it once with the soft-dome and one time it did also move itself, then I removed it, it was rather uncomfortable to use.
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It is just recalibrating itself after use....
If you hold a steady pressure on it for a period of time, it thinks that is center... so when you let go, it moves until it figures out that is center.
If you hold a steady pressure on it for a period of time, it thinks that is center... so when you let go, it moves until it figures out that is center.
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Thanks for your answer, though it's interesting, it seems logical, but why is this calibrating happening while I naturally move the mouse, and can it be turned off somehow?
Trying to manually make this happen didn't succeed, probably I've got too unsteady fingers.
Edit: Heh, now I was able to reproduce it, I succeeded, although I'm still a little unsure why this should happen while I normally move my pointer around...
Trying to manually make this happen didn't succeed, probably I've got too unsteady fingers.
Edit: Heh, now I was able to reproduce it, I succeeded, although I'm still a little unsure why this should happen while I normally move my pointer around...
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Well... if it didn't auto calibrate, you would need a utility which would be cumbersome, cost more money, and would be bios or os dependant. Sometimes when you normally move the pointer around, you are applying a constant pressure in one direction, it will cancel out the smallest constant motion and then it is out of calibration. So when you let off it fixes itself.
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I didn't even think in the first place it could be calibration, but now that I've been monitoring my mouse movement, I do see that I rather often forget to lift my finger and end up with weak yet constant pressure and then used to wonder why it would move itself ;)
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