Satellite L10-254: touchpad issue, pointer jumps around

Excuse me for my bad English
My touchpad dysfunctions when I do place the cursor in a place and leaves my finger. It trembles, of the times when I it deplace, it makes jumps ahead I changed no reglages and tested with others, it is similar. Must I return it in guarantee?
Satellite L10-254, 6 months old.

Hi
On my Tecra M1 this happen sometimes too but not so often. If your notebook is new one, contact your local dealer and explain the problem.

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