Windows 10: Alt and Windows keys make mouse wiggle randomly around

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  1. ipisors Win User

    Alt and Windows keys make mouse wiggle randomly around


    This was a hard one to just Google the answer to, because apparently there is a setting whereby users who want to move the mouse with the keyboard, can. This is NOT that issue.

    the issue I am having is that when I hold down (however briefly) the Windows or either Ctrl or either Alt key, it causes my mouse to immediately start jiggling and wiggling around randomly quite a bit - and apparently it even starts clicking stuff if I leave it alone long enough. Given that I use Alt+Tab all the time, this is a major problem.

    I figured it was a problem with the keyboard and mouse and was about to buy a new one, when I realized that this issue is completely absent on a different computer.
    Anyone ever experienced this bizarre problem?

    :)
     
    ipisors, Apr 27, 2020
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  2. nancytroy Win User

    i am watching netflick on my laptop and the screen goes black after 15 seconds or so and i have to wiggle the mouse to get pic back any suggestions

    • i am watching netflick on my laptop and the screen goes black after 15 seconds or so and i have to wiggle the mouse to get pic back any suggestions
     
    nancytroy, Apr 27, 2020
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  3. Arun B J Win User
    Keyboard shortcut Alt key not working

    Hi,



    Before we proceed, I need more information to help you better.


    • Since when are you facing this issue?

    • Did you make any software or hardware changes on your computer prior to this issue?


    I suggest you to follow the steps below and check if it helps.

    Step 1: You may check if the ALT key is functioning correctly in on-screen keyboard. It will help us to verify if there is any issue with the keyboard.

    Follow the steps below to open On-screen Keyboard.


    • Windows + Q, type OSK (on-screen keyboard)

    • And check if it works
    Step 2: Run Hardware and device Troubleshooter.

    Windows 10 has a built-in troubleshooter to check and fix issues with hardware and devices. I would suggest you to run this troubleshooter to check if the issue is with your devices. Refer these steps:


    • Press Windows key +X, select Control panel.

    • Change the view by option on the top right to Large icons.

    • Click on troubleshooting and click on the view all option on the left panel.

    • Run the Hardware and devices troubleshooter.

    Keep us posted on this issue so that we can assist you better.
     
    Arun B J, Apr 27, 2020
    #3
  4. Alt and Windows keys make mouse wiggle randomly around

    Restore Classic ALT+TAB A-B B-A switching with mouse, not random


    The very three critical combinations to understand before even participating in this thread:


    1. Windows 10 with classic ALT+Tab registry key restoration (all over the web, look it up).
    2. Use any program that customizes the key bindings to the fourth and fifth mouse buttons (the thumb buttons); I have been using X-Mouse Button Control.
    3. Set the forward-thumb button to ALT+Tab (if using X-Mouse Button Control set to "Simulated Keys (pressed)" and paste {ALT}{TAB}.

    This is not about using the physical keyboard to ALT+Tab, this thread is about assigning the Classic Alt+Tab function to a mouse and having it switch between the two active windows only instead of randomly wandering around different unrelated windows.

    Here is list of open Windows for both Windows 7 and 10:

    Window A [code/work browser]
    Window B [IDE/code editor]
    Window C [notepad]
    Window ♣ [funny cat pictures]
    Window Beta [separate browser for developer chat]
    Window Waldo [browser used to find an answer drowning in responses by people who just don't get it]

    Typically when I work I switch between my code editor and my test browser however this is just an example as I use the Classic non-borked Alt+Tab all the time between any two windows and when I'm done with a pair I will manually switch to another pair typically.

    To trigger the correct behavior press and hold ALT, press Tab once and then let go of both keys.

    Windows 7 Classic Alt+Tab (correct mouse-ALT+Tab behavior):

    Window A
    Code:
     Window B [browser / reload / worked? No? Back to code!]
     Window A [code]
     Window B [browser / reload / worked? No? Back to code!]
     Window A [code]
     Window B [browser / reload / worked? No? Back to code!]
     Window A [code]
     Window B [browser / reload / worked? No? Back to code!]
     
     Windows 10 Classic Alt+Tab restored via registry (incorrect mouse-ALT+Tab behavior):
     
     Window A [code]
     Window X [WTH?!]
     Window ♣ [huge vein on forehead appears]
     Window Beta [violence likely]
     Window Waldo [divided by zero]
     
     Even when you get rid of the crappy GUI garbage they dumped on users in Windows 10 the behavior of Alt+Tabbing once (pressing Tab [i]once[/i] and letting go of the Alt key) is now absolute and utter chaos. I'm a GUI designer (UI/UX etc) and the goal is to always achieve maximum results with minimum input.
     
     No:
     
     [list][*]I'm not going to use ALT+Esc
    [*]I'm not going to use Windows+Tab
    [*]I'm not going to add twenty seconds staring at window explosions in place of 20ms action.
    [*]I'm not going to post on Microsoft Answers because the last thing you ever get there is a frigin answer.
    [*]My work won't allow me to dump Windows 10 like the released-two-years-too-early-mess it is and just go back to Windows 7.
    [/list]
     
     Please, fellow beings of competence, hear my plea! I've probably had [i]hours[/i] of my time wasted by [i]just[/i] this Windows 10 "feature" alone.
     
    jabcreations, Apr 27, 2020
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