
It has also been reported that if you use Firefox on Facebook for a little while, you should be able to switch back to Internet Explorer (Edge) and the problem will be resolved. I know some of you may not like this solution but I have had confirmation from 100+ readers that switching to Google Chrome or Firefox as your primary browser solves the issue. If you’re having this issue, hopefully it is a temporary spike in the number of Facebook users affected and Facebook will work to fix the issue. The problem of Facebook continuously refreshing seems to affect users from time to time despite continuous updates from Facebook. I find.Provides a fix for the problem of Facebook Timeline automatically refreshing jumping the user back to the top of the profile page. That was a break in the extension cable as I sit at a distance from the screen and didn't want to "pull" on the connector. In the days of "wired-mice" I recall a problem with the pointer would go missing. & Pref a Reminder (the next time you Boot-up), so you are aware it may be different. if the new settings don't work as expected. but without noting the change to the owner?Īny software that interferes with yr computer should have a "Fallback" option. is it possible OP ran a program that wanted the mouse to be super efficient and dropped-in the new setting. That it was somewhere in the Device-manager/mouse-driver section is ODD as the first Q/ should be: "What has changed recently?"


so no cleaning, replacing batteries or plugging it in elsewhere will doĪlthough most folk will try these "EASY Options" for themselves with a few minutes of the Fault occurring.

BUT if the mouse doesn't do XXXX in one program but does in another it can 't be the mouse itself. As fault-finding is quite difficult and folk are only trying to help.
