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Try the suggestion regarding the mouse. That really sound like it will work.
Excellent.
I think Win7Clutz has made an excellent educated guess.
Did you perhaps install the Logitech mouse driver that came with the mouse?
You can go into Device Manager, and disable the Logitech driver (if you installed such).
Win key | type DEVMGMT.MSC | Enter key
Here's a snapshot to show you what you are looking for except you should have an entry for your Logitech mouse.
I guess its most probably a faulty mouse or a failing mouse (a single click is being sent as a double click). I once had a mouse that did the same thing. Try using another mouse to see if the same problem exists.
You can check it with the same mouse by switching the Left and Right buttons and checking if the problem is there.
Click Start and type 'Mouse'. Open the mouse properties and select 'Left-Handed' in 'Button Configuration'. Now your right button will act as the left button and vice-versa.
Faulty mouse it is or faulting anyways!
Uninstalled Logitech's software and problem still there..used another mouse and no problem..took it apart and blew it out and it is MUCH better but it seems it is time for another mouse. Thanks for the help! Never had a mouse actually fail...always cleaned them out if they started acting up and they keep on going...actually still have a PS2 Logitech mouse that is about 12 years old that works like a charm. I keep it around to use when I have a PC here I am working on that is short of a mouse.
Hey,
You don't need to install or uninstall any software or drivers its just hardware issue you mouse is going bonkers get a new mouse and you will be at peace.