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Join Date: Sep 2004
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We are experiencing a seriously infuriating issue with our new Imac powerPc G4. You are happily working on something and the computer goes into screen saver mode. When you click out of it the cursor has jumped to one or other of the screen corners. It happens constantly and seems to be associated with mouse movement as word processing doesn't trigger it unless the mouse is active. Help me please I once had a lovely head of hair :eek:
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we bought the computer with mac osx panther. the problem occurs with all ilife programs but only when you move the mouse . if i move the mouse very slowly it does not seem to trigger it. no the computer does not lock up or freeze after you click out of screen sav mode but often will go straight back into mode shortly after at other times not
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