Apple Mighty Mouse or Computer?

I got a problem, okay when I am In The Middle of using my mighty mouse the cursor goes to the side and hides in the corner of the screen all my it self w/o me doing it. Its really anoying when Im doing something important and the cursor just goes in circles, sweeps the dock, or just plains moves w/o me doing it. Please Help Me

Hello, Justin. Try a different mousepad. The optical mouse doesn't like shiny surfaces, patterns, or certain colors. Try it on a piece of plain white paper, and if it behaves, go get yourself a boring gray mousepad.

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