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Can you be a bit clearer on 'sometimes'? Do you have a mouse or touchpad? I had serious problems playing Skyrim using only my laptop's touchpad. Getting a good gaming mouse (my choices were the Razer DeathAdder 2013 and Razer Vespula mousepad) and switching off the touchpad while playing the game solved my problems.
The only other solution I can suggest is to check your key mappings. I think this is done in the Journal > System menus but I don't remember exactly.
I definitely suggest the mouse and mousepad, though. It made a huge difference in my gameplay. The advantage of the Razer Vespula is that it's heavy-gage aluminium and so can rest on a chair arm and provide a responsive mouse surface if you literally are doing laptop gaming (as I am). I found the best prices and availability at Newegg.
You don't need to install the Razer DeathAdder mouse software if you don't want to. I did initially, then uninstalled it. That uninstalled the drivers, but the necessary ones automatically installed quickly once I plugged the mouse into the USB port. For some reason (on my relatively new HP dv6), not all USB ports recognized it as new hardware and downloaded the drivers. Those on the left side didn't; those on the right side did. Problem solved!