I simply have to unplug the X52 and then plug it back in again. But now it happens on and off (not all the time, thank god) for apparently no reason at all. I thought I'd solved it - it seemed to happen mostly if I woke the PC up from standby mode. (I am talking about my main mouse here, not the cursor on the X52 itself). Took a while to discover that it was caused by the X52 - if I unplug it and then back in again the cursor stops its movement. It was still usable but went back to its trek across the screen when I left the mouse alone. A few weeks ago I suddenly started seeing my mouse cursor moving steadily from the left to right side of my monitors all by itself (a brand new 'amusement' provided for me by my PC I never know what it's going to conjure up next!).
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