Tried that already. I even tried just using the Touchpad of the laptop, same problem. I highly think that this is not a problem with the mouse since it happens even though you don't move the mouse pointer. Moving the mouse pointer will just maintain it at 20-30% explorer.exe cpu usage and NOT...
I think this is not a problem with the mouse, since I already tried another mouse. I have a P9500 (2.53GHz C2D) processor and a Sager NP8660 Laptop with 9800M GTS vidcard. My laptop is less than a year old. Also, as I've said in my above post, even though I don't really move the mouse pointer...
What program can I use (and how do I use it) to monitor the thread activities of the explorer.exe process? Is this the only way to determine which thread is causing explorer.exe to be using high cpu usage? I just noticed that even though I totally don't move the mouse pointer, after 30 seconds...
I don't have any programs opened just the task manager. When I'm not moving the mouse my CPU usage stay from 0-2% but as soon as I move the mouse pointer, even though just a bit, it shoots up to 30%!!!! Why is that happening? I'm really frustrated about it. Thanks.