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03-09-2010 11:37 AM
I just upgraded my TX2120US from home premium 64 bits to Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits. Everything is fine except the mouse. It moves suddenly, all the time, to the right down corner.
I've already upgraded Synaptics driver and turned off the Tablet PC Components, but the problem persists. Can anybody help me?
Regards
Wilson
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03-13-2010 09:14 PM
Hi there,
Have you applied all patches from HP and Microsoft as suggested through their Automatic Updates systems?
See also: "Mouse Jumping to corner on its own (TX2000 tablet PC)" Thread
Cheers,
Matthew
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09-21-2010 09:11 AM
Hi, would please tell me if you have any problems with any other device drivers?touch screen, quick lunch buttons, DVD burning, resolution screen, web cam, etc?If you downloaded any extra drivers, I really appreciate you post the links here. I'm about to install win7 on my tx2120us, but I'd like to have all drivers so I have no problems later. Thanks a lot!!
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02-11-2012 10:49 AM
not sure if you still have this problem but here's what I had to do...
same thing happened to me. Shortely after that my wifi failed and I took the tablet to a repair service.
They told me that the problem was well known but never admitted by HP. It's due to overheating. They showed me a printout of a web forum where it was written that if not attended to immediately after at least the wifi symptom, the tablet would fail for good beyond repair.
What they did was to re-solder a bunch of circuits on the main board.
