Anchor point for cursor seems off

It's like the anchor point for the cursor is way off. I can click paint brush, and the paint will show up halfway across the page. If I keep clicking, the painted spot will finally show up under the cursor and I draw. If I move the cursor, and start again, same problem. If I enter text, the text willl appear so far below the picture, I have to zoom out so far, the the picture is a very small square. I grab the text box and move it back up to the picture, zoom back in and finish. If there is more text, I just duplcate the layer, so I don't have to go through the drill again. Example:
IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img801/4439/photoshopbrushprob.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img825/7656/texterror1.jpg[/IMG]
Same problem with drawing a line. I click on the start point, and the line draws itself, off page to the left
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img820/1223/photoshoplineprob.jpg[/IMG]
My video drivers are up to date, I'm working in Win 7 and CS5

As for the text: You have a baseline shift of -1000 set and all your otehr values are whacky as well. Reset the type panel. The rest is impossible to make sense of. You need to provide exact system info. could be an issue with your mouse/ tablet driver, could be something else.
Mylenium

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