Window becomes inactive when working in it


Go Back   Computer Help Articles > Windows XP Perform Maintain
User Name
Password
FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old 01-05-2006, 05:54 AM
Skier
 
Posts: n/a
Default Window becomes inactive when working in it

I've got windows XP SP2 and I ahve this problem. When I open a window or an
e mail and I'm tyoing whatever inside the window after typing a few
characters or 100 characters the window becomes inactive and the cursor is
somewhere else. It's like someone just moved my mouse to another part of my
screen and clicked while I'm trying to type. It's very annoying to say the
least. Prior to that the 10 key number pad on my keyboard stopped working
and has since returned to it's functionality after doing a restore using
Symantec's go back feature on the systemworks 2005. Windows system restore
has never worked so I've always used this Norton version. Everything seems
to point to reinstalling the operating syatem but I'd rather try something
else. Does anyone have any ideas or a similar problem?
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 01-05-2006, 05:54 AM
Neal Ferrier
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Window becomes inactive when working in it

I assume that you have run anti virus scans with Norton. If you have not
tried that. But also try running another virus scan like online at
http://housecall60.trendmicro.com/en...rp.asp?id=scan and just select
what country you are from and click go. You will have to download a bunch of
stuff for the online scanner to work just virus definitions like but still
dont do that if you don't want to. speaking of virus definitions do you have
the latest updates for norton? if you decide to do the online virus scan
make sure norton anti virus is switched off. Only reason iam asking you to
do this is because symantic products aren't exactly popular with me because
i think they are crap well only on the anti virus side of things. wouldn't
hurt to do a few anti-spyware checks also. Favourites among the internet are
spybot and ad-aware both can be downloaded at www.download.com if you know
all this crap already and have already performed all of these things then th
only other thing i can think of is windows update, might do the trick or
even then updating to SP3 or 4. However it might help if you could remember
the day it all started? might have been something you downloaded, a time
when your computer crashed, a new piece of software you installed etc. might
be some annoying piece of spyware that is hogging all your virtual memory
after a certain amount of activity. anyways all i can think of. Post back
with your findings.
"Skier" <Skier@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:140DC186-7D38-4203-A21A-092A21366387@microsoft.com...
> I've got windows XP SP2 and I ahve this problem. When I open a window or
> an
> e mail and I'm tyoing whatever inside the window after typing a few
> characters or 100 characters the window becomes inactive and the cursor is
> somewhere else. It's like someone just moved my mouse to another part of
> my
> screen and clicked while I'm trying to type. It's very annoying to say
> the
> least. Prior to that the 10 key number pad on my keyboard stopped working
> and has since returned to it's functionality after doing a restore using
> Symantec's go back feature on the systemworks 2005. Windows system
> restore
> has never worked so I've always used this Norton version. Everything
> seems
> to point to reinstalling the operating syatem but I'd rather try something
> else. Does anyone have any ideas or a similar problem?



Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 01-05-2006, 05:55 AM
Skier
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Window becomes inactive when working in it

Thanks Neal, I haven't tried the site you mentioned yet but have done
everything else. I'n starting to agree wiht you about Norton as I think it's
created other issues for me to resolve as well.. I'll try your suggestion
and see what happens. I think it all started soon after installing office
2000. I may uninstall and reinstall that. Other things that happen on my
keyboard lead me to other areas that may be having problems. I noticed that
my 10 key number pad started working again but the delete key on the pad
won't work. Trials and tribulations. Appreciate the info and if anyone else
has a suggestion please jump right in...Thanks all.

"Neal Ferrier" wrote:

> I assume that you have run anti virus scans with Norton. If you have not
> tried that. But also try running another virus scan like online at
> http://housecall60.trendmicro.com/en...rp.asp?id=scan and just select
> what country you are from and click go. You will have to download a bunch of
> stuff for the online scanner to work just virus definitions like but still
> dont do that if you don't want to. speaking of virus definitions do you have
> the latest updates for norton? if you decide to do the online virus scan
> make sure norton anti virus is switched off. Only reason iam asking you to
> do this is because symantic products aren't exactly popular with me because
> i think they are crap well only on the anti virus side of things. wouldn't
> hurt to do a few anti-spyware checks also. Favourites among the internet are
> spybot and ad-aware both can be downloaded at www.download.com if you know
> all this crap already and have already performed all of these things then th
> only other thing i can think of is windows update, might do the trick or
> even then updating to SP3 or 4. However it might help if you could remember
> the day it all started? might have been something you downloaded, a time
> when your computer crashed, a new piece of software you installed etc. might
> be some annoying piece of spyware that is hogging all your virtual memory
> after a certain amount of activity. anyways all i can think of. Post back
> with your findings.
> "Skier" <Skier@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:140DC186-7D38-4203-A21A-092A21366387@microsoft.com...
> > I've got windows XP SP2 and I ahve this problem. When I open a window or
> > an
> > e mail and I'm tyoing whatever inside the window after typing a few
> > characters or 100 characters the window becomes inactive and the cursor is
> > somewhere else. It's like someone just moved my mouse to another part of
> > my
> > screen and clicked while I'm trying to type. It's very annoying to say
> > the
> > least. Prior to that the 10 key number pad on my keyboard stopped working
> > and has since returned to it's functionality after doing a restore using
> > Symantec's go back feature on the systemworks 2005. Windows system
> > restore
> > has never worked so I've always used this Norton version. Everything
> > seems
> > to point to reinstalling the operating syatem but I'd rather try something
> > else. Does anyone have any ideas or a similar problem?

>
>
>

Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
IE New window, print and find functions not working ibrahim.halil.uslu@gmail.com Internet Explorer 6 1 01-05-2006 04:22 PM
Function keys snap25 Windows XP Accessibility 2 01-05-2006 08:00 AM
Photo copy from camera keeps stopping Paul F Windows XP Photos 4 01-05-2006 07:08 AM
XP thinks my camera is broken!!! VMI Windows XP Photos 1 01-05-2006 07:05 AM
Preview window not working Jill Windows XP Movie Maker 0 01-05-2006 07:03 AM


All times are GMT. The time now is 09:58 AM.


Powered by vBulletin Version 3.5.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. SEO by vBSEO 2.3.2 © 2005, Crawlability, Inc.

Window becomes inactive when working in it