lately ive noticed that my mouse has been double clicking by itself.... ill try to open a menu and it will close right away. or ill single click on a folder and it will open. i went into the mouse options to see if the speed was set really low, and its not. but i cant even test the double click speed because i dont know when its me double clicking, or the mouse doing it by itself. im using that really common microsoft optical mouse that has the two buttons and a wheel. could a crappy connection in my mouse be sending choppy signals resulting in an apparent double click?
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Anonymous2007-03-06 2:14 ID:SWwe+NIH
No. Your mouse is b0rked.
I had the same problem with a Razer Copperhead (50 bux). Then I bought a "new" no-name-mouse for 10 bux and it worked.
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Anonymous2007-03-06 4:03 ID:mCdr2tGr
Do you have "detect accidental double clicks" enabled? That may compensate if it truly is a hardware issue, better just try it in another computer and see
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Anonymous2007-03-06 5:59 ID:9lKntBKh
>>2
Serves you right for buying an Apple-like 50bux mouse. 50bux please.
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Anonymous2007-03-06 9:02 ID:curlfqfy
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Not >>1, but this thing has only happened to me on Logitechs. They tend to do that after a year. Opening them didn't help, it's the microswitch that is fucked up.
Inverting right and left clicking can help if you really must use this mouse.
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i have a five year old cheap ass logitech. nothing wrong with it. stop slamming your fist on it when you're sieging them dungeons. your r button probably doesnt work either.
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Anonymous2007-03-06 14:32 ID:9KdSXjfT
Go to fucking Goodwill and buy a cheap old-ass OEM mouse they always have for $3. Never had one fail, unless I threw it at someone or something.