Mouse Tracking Skips With Matrox DualHead2Go

Hey guys!

JUST got a brand spankin' new MacBook Pro. Fully loaded. i7, 8gb RAM, the works.

Yesterday I hooked it up to a brand new Matrox DualHead2Go and two Dell U2410 Displays. Worked like a dream. It's kind of annoying that the MBP sees the two displays as one because everything pops up in the center (middle of the two) by default, but I'll get over that. (unless you have a solution)

The real problem is my mouse tracking. I've tried it with my Magic Mouse, and with the trackpad, and with both, the tracking skips. I'll move the cursor in a circle and it'll skip ahead and sometimes move erratically. As soon as I unplug the displays, the tracking is perfect again. The weird thing is that yesterday it was working perfectly fine. I've tried rebooting with then plugged in, plugging them in after boot, unplugging and then plugging in while booted.

I can't for the life of me figure out what's wrong and it's driving me nuts. Any help is super greatly appreciated. 🙂

MBP 17" i7, Mac OS X (10.6.4), 8GB RAM

Posted on Jul 9, 2010 8:29 AM

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Jul 9, 2010 9:12 AM in response to HELLYES

So, I just thought I might have fixed it, but I didn't. I thought I should ensure I was not running the built in discreet Intel gpu. It was, but I unchecked the auto box in Energy Saver (removing the ability to switch on the fly was a huge oversight) rebooted, and now it's running on the nVidia card. It's better, but it's not fixed. it's still skipping often enough to notice, where yesterday it wasn't skipping at all.

I checked with a coworker who has an identical setup but with a 15" MBP, and he hasn't been having any issues at all.

Also probably worth mentioning, I replaced the batteries in the Magic Mouse this morning, so I don't think that's it.

M!

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Jul 9, 2010 9:40 AM in response to eww

Hey! Thanks for the response! 🙂

No, I'm not running anything crazy and I'm running everythign I was running yesterday. It's literally exactly the same. Nothing extra. I also always have Activity Monitor open and I'm constantly keeping an eye on it. Nothing is going crazy. Also made sure in System Profiler that the Nvidia GPU was th eone being used, and it is. :/

M!

Jul 9, 2010 11:50 AM in response to HELLYES

What was iTunes doing when the problem occurred? Does the problem vary at all with what iTunes is doing, or does merely having iTunes open, displaying your personal music library (not playing anything, not displaying any Store content or downloading anything else) cause the problem?

I'm fairly confident that your setup can indeed "handle two displays and iTunes," but because it's a fairly complex hardware configuration that not very many people here are likely to have personal experience with, figuring out exactly what the problem is may take a fair amount of troubleshooting and some time.

Create a new user account, log into it, and see whether the problem also occurs when iTunes is opened in that account. Post back with results.

Jul 9, 2010 12:52 PM in response to eww

So, after posting I tested by popping into Safe Mode and opening iTunes. When in safe mode, it doesn't act erratically, it works fine.

I called Apple and they said you're not supposed to use two external displays with a MBP (figured). But he was very helpful. He directed me to call Matrox and see what's up on their end and get back to him. If Matrox can't find a fix he said he'd forward on to iTunes engineers.

Meanwhile, though, I also saved the processes that were running in Safe Mode and compared to the processes that run when I boot into my login. There were quite a few differences on both sides. Safe had some things that werent running in my boot and vice versa. I killed everythign but background processes for 1Password and Little Snitch. Those two just pop back open after killing the process. Everything else running was Apple signed, yet the cursor was still acting erratically with nothing but iTunes open.

I have a feeling it's on Matrox's end, but if that's the case why is iTunes the only culprit?

Thanks again for your help!

M!

Jul 9, 2010 1:38 PM in response to HELLYES

So now let's test the hypothesis that your success in Safe Mode means the problem is some kind of a software incompatibility or interaction in your everyday account, involving iTunes and something else that's not active in Safe Mode. Create a new account, log into it, and see whether the problem persists when you open iTunes in that account. If it doesn't, then clearly there's a software problem that's limited to your normal account. If it does, the problem is systemwide instead, but whatever is causing it doesn't run in Safe Mode. Either way, this may be slow progress, but it's progress.

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