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Major Mouse problems, Left click acting like right click, very annoying!

Anonymous
2011-01-08T11:42:31+00:00

Hey guys I have a really annoying problem. I have read about it on-line as other people seem to have experienced it but there is no real definitive answer. On rare occasions, my mouse will act funny. When you press the left button, it will act as the right, and the right button will continue to act as the right one. When you go into the mouse settings, even if you swap them around it still acts like there's two right clicks and no left click buttons. I have tried a number of suggestions from elsewhere on the web including re-booting my pc several times, trying to update windows, disabling the mouse, re-installing, using a different mouse etc.. no matter what I do the problem persists.

The only way to get the mouse back to normal is either to turn the pc off and leave it a few hours, in which case sometimes even that does not work. The only other time it rectifies itself is on its own. Sometimes it will just correct itself without you doing anything to it. I will be very thankful for any advice anyone can give. Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know anything at all about it? Thanks BTW My system info: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit, Amd Athlon X2 2.2GHz CPU, 4GB Ram, XFX - MI-A78U-8309 M/B, Few SATA drives, Logitech MK300 Wireless K/Board and Mouse.

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-01-14T23:20:41+00:00

    Hi ;

    Can you go to start\control panel\system and security\Administrator Tools\Event Viewer

    Please check if you have any error message under the Applications

    than publish here or go to our website with this error issue to search

    Thanks.

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-02-20T11:38:28+00:00

    Hi

    I had that mouse issue and i solved it.

    Since you can't click without right-clicking you're going to have to use tab and enter to click. Press start on keyboard then type control panel and hit enter.

    Type mouse in search bar and then press tab to get to "change mouse settings" and hit enter.

    Then under button configuration change your "wheel mouse" setting to "Right-handed"

    Tip: Press tab until you get to "right-handed" or "left-handed" and then press left to change it to "right-handed.

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  2. Anonymous
    2011-04-20T05:24:57+00:00

    Any suggestions or further diagnostic steps?

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  3. Anonymous
    2011-04-07T00:56:41+00:00

    I'm having the same problem. This is on a laptop's built-in mouse. External mouse works fine.The Event Log shows a ton of errors; not sure which one(s) to look at or report....

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  4. Anonymous
    2011-01-08T15:34:46+00:00

    Try a different mouse.  If the problem is resolved then the mouse needs replacing.


    <Lozzy11> wrote in message news:*** Email address is removed for privacy ***...

    Hey guys I have a really annoying problem. I have read about it on-line as other people seem to have experienced it but there is no real definitive answer. On rare occasions, my mouse will act funny. When you press the left button, it will act as the right, and the right button will continue to act as the right one. When you go into the mouse settings, even if you swap them around it still acts like there's two right clicks and no left click buttons. I have tried a number of suggestions from elsewhere on the web including re-booting my pc several times, trying to update windows, disabling the mouse, re-installing, using a different mouse etc.. no matter what I do the problem persists.

    The only way to get the mouse back to normal is either to turn the pc off and leave it a few hours, in which case sometimes even that does not work. The only other time it rectifies itself is on its own. Sometimes it will just correct itself without you doing anything to it.I will be very thankful for any advice anyone can give. Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know anything at all about it? ThanksBTW My system info: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit, Amd Athlon X2 2.2GHz CPU, 4GB Ram, XFX - MI-A78U-8309 M/B, Few SATA drives, Logitech MK300 Wireless K/Board and Mouse.

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