Jumping cursor problem

Everything by typing an email my cursor just moves to another area about a dozen times and I don't know if it's a hotmail problem or a problem of dell, but it drives me crazy.   I'll be away from typing and it jumps to elsewhere another word.  Need me so much time to type a single sentence because of it.  Can you tell me who I should contact to solve this problem?  Thank you.

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