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| | My mouse keeps double clicking... I am running Vista Business sp1 and I have logitech MX1000 mouse. My problem is quite annoying - When I singleclick with my mouse, it quite often double clicks instead - even though I did a singleclick. I have tried to uninstall the logitech setpoint software, but it didn't help. The mouse is connected to a KVM switch (which I also tried to replace, without any aprovement), and when I connect to the other pc that is connected to the KVM (XP), it works fine. Anyone got an idea ? Reg. Henrik Denmark |
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| | Re: My mouse keeps double clicking... Nevermind... I just googled some more and found people saying that they have had they same problem. It's the mouse that is not working. I just tried to install my notebook logitech mouse and it seems to be working smoothly ![]() Henrik "Henrik" <happyhenrik@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:51E8AD7D-2B8A-4695-994B-6C1BB708FA6D@xxxxxx Quote: >I am running Vista Business sp1 and I have logitech MX1000 mouse. > > My problem is quite annoying - When I singleclick with my mouse, it quite > often double clicks instead - even though I did a singleclick. > > I have tried to uninstall the logitech setpoint software, but it didn't > help. The mouse is connected to a KVM switch (which I also tried to > replace, without any aprovement), and when I connect to the other pc that > is connected to the KVM (XP), it works fine. > > Anyone got an idea ? > > Reg. > > Henrik > Denmark |
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| | Re: My mouse keeps double clicking... This is quite a common problem with Logitech mice, although well-used Microsoft mice do it sometimes, too. It's caused by the microswitch going noisy, so it generates multiple pulses when operated. Nothing you can do other than get a new mouse. SteveT |
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