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Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => Hobbies and Recreation => Computer and Electronics => Topic started by: pokeplayer984 on August 20, 2009, 09:14:37 PM
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The mouse for my desktop is acting up lately. It's only a minor issue, but it's got me concerned.
What it basically does is that it sometimes does the double-click function when I only click once. What is up with that?
Just to help out, here's my mouse:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41S12xt9vtL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
It's a Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 5000.
Here's all the manufacturer info on it: http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseand...ls.aspx?pid=052 (http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=052)
So, what is wrong with it? Why does it do this and how do I fix it?
Thanks in advance.
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Check out the settings. If you haven't used the install CD yet I'd install the software that came with it. Those Microsoft mice can be a bit picky. Also, check in the control panel to see if the feature that makes a single click act like a double click is enabled. I don't know if it still exists. The last time I used it was back in Windows 95, but I'm sure it's still there.
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I've had the same problem before, although mine got even worse; sometimes not even registering the click at all, or triple clicking as well as double clicking. I think it even once quadruple clicked. o.O
I never could figure out what the problem was. It wasn't an issue with the settings; none of us messed with the settings. In the end, we had to get another mouse entirely. That's probably what you'll end up having to do.
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Next time stick with either HP or Logitech brand wireless keyboard/mouse sets. No hassle or stupid software to install and they work forever. I've only had one wireless keyboard/mouse set fail on me that was Logitech and it was just a key. I've had plenty of Microsoft brand keyboard/mouse sets fail on me though. Acer's aren't very good either.
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It was a Logitech mouse that was having the issues, actually.
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Well, after a little look in the Settings proving useless, I popped in the disc and installed the thing. It works properly now. Thanks! :)
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I was going to joke around and say you didn't feed it this morning, but I think quite literally that was the problem. :lol (only you fed it its software and now it behaves) :p
FYI. I found with my last laser wireless that my speakers if they were too close, interfered with the RF signal, causing a click to not register or it to double click. Make sure the mouse and wireless signal box aren't too far from each other or speakers are in the way. ;)