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I had a laptop with dual boot (windows 10 and linux mint mate).



I noticed that when I'm using the laptop mousepad, the curso jump to the border of the screen. If I swipe my finger slowly, the curso slides normally. But if I swipe my finger just a little bit more fast, the curso jump to the border of the screen. In usb mouse, it doesn't happen.



Can anyone help me ?



Sorry my bad english !!!










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    I had a laptop with dual boot (windows 10 and linux mint mate).



    I noticed that when I'm using the laptop mousepad, the curso jump to the border of the screen. If I swipe my finger slowly, the curso slides normally. But if I swipe my finger just a little bit more fast, the curso jump to the border of the screen. In usb mouse, it doesn't happen.



    Can anyone help me ?



    Sorry my bad english !!!










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      I had a laptop with dual boot (windows 10 and linux mint mate).



      I noticed that when I'm using the laptop mousepad, the curso jump to the border of the screen. If I swipe my finger slowly, the curso slides normally. But if I swipe my finger just a little bit more fast, the curso jump to the border of the screen. In usb mouse, it doesn't happen.



      Can anyone help me ?



      Sorry my bad english !!!










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      I had a laptop with dual boot (windows 10 and linux mint mate).



      I noticed that when I'm using the laptop mousepad, the curso jump to the border of the screen. If I swipe my finger slowly, the curso slides normally. But if I swipe my finger just a little bit more fast, the curso jump to the border of the screen. In usb mouse, it doesn't happen.



      Can anyone help me ?



      Sorry my bad english !!!







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