When Outlook Express Mail compose the cursor suddenly starts moving across the page.

When I'm composing an e-mail on Outlook Express if I stop for a moment the cursor starts to move across the page. I can stop by clicking 'End', but soon he begins to do it again.

My OS is Windows XP and my version of OE 6. IE version is 8.

If it is a laptop, make sure that you not brush your hand against the touchpad. If it isn't, try a new identity.

You may have a damaged identity especially if it's the default main identity. File | Identities | Add the new identity. Create a new one and try it. If all goes well, you can import your messages and address book from the old identity and delete it.

Note: Do not use the main word in the name of the new identity.

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