The mouse cursor moves randomly while typing.

Hi guys, I was typing in mandarin especially when I use windows live messenger and have no problems with him. Lately about 2 days back, this problem started.  The problem that I am facing is that at random times when I place my mouse to a position where I want to type something, in the races of cursor. By example, if I want to type something in one of my windows live contacts messenger chat box, the cursor blinking indicating the type runs. Then a little box will appear on any where right above the task bar and I start typing in this little box. Next to the box, there will be an arrow which I can click and he said: "complete the chain. I suspect that this must be my language setting I messed up with and have no idea how do to reverse the trend back to normal. Someone has an idea how to fix it?

Thank you. Any help will be much appreciated.

The link below shows the small box that appears just above the taskbar

http://s.LowYat.NET/uploads//attach-34/post-130934-1290331496.jpg

Hello

If it is a laptop, please set the sensitivity of the mouse.  This could be the cause of this problem.  In addition, I would consider doing a restore of the system at a time and one hour before this problem occurring.

-Create an another user account and check if you still experience this issue.

-Test in Safe Mode

-SFC / Scannow

I hope that this information is beneficial.

Thank you

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