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Elite x3 Lapdock

I'm having an issue where my Lapdock's cursor will often jump to the bottom left corner of the screen when I left click on the touchpad.  If I change the Windows Phone settings and the make right touchpad button the primary click button the issue does not happen.

 

Is anyone else experiencing this?  Wondering if it's a software issue that might be fixed or if it's a hardware problem and should be RMA'd.

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I do not experience this issue with my LapDock. Does it occur regardless of whether you are connected wired or wireless to the LapDock?

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Yes, happens with both. Sounds like maybe it's a hardware issue then.
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This happens with the lapdock on both the Elite x3 and Lumia 950XL. It's not unique to the elite, rather it is the dock's behavior.

I'm not happy with that behavior, either.
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