Issue with double click of left mouse button


  1. Posts : 42
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Issue with double click of left mouse button


    Hi all I am sure you all have one point in time faced this issue but lately I am having serious problem with my left mouse button click. Whenever I click on anything its automatically double clicks it like I am selecting a file and instead it opens it or im dragging file and it makes it difficult to drag it or opens it instead now its got to a point that its irritating i simply have to about 4-5 times where only it needs to be clicked once.

    I have changed the setting in the mouse options in the control panel as well as have tried cleaning the mouse multiple time but its still the same I do have a Logitech touchpad that I am using to avoid this issue at the moment I do have setpoint from Logitech installed and please dont ask me to uninstall and reinstall setpoint as last time around it gave me nightmares just to get it uninstalled and reinstall it after hours of googling the reinstall issue with me any idea what can be the problem.
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  2. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #2

    It happens. My 2 G500's both started this problem after a while. Try on another computer and if it does it there too then you need to get it fixed with warranty/ or take to a repair person if you have such shops in Pakistan.
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  3. Posts : 42
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    GokAy said:
    It happens. My 2 G500's both started this problem after a while. Try on another computer and if it does it there too then you need to get it fixed with warranty/ or take to a repair person if you have such shops in Pakistan.
    Thank for the info. Well the mouse that I am using right now is not an expensive one its costed me about $7 so getting it repaired will be more expensive I will try it on another computer and see if has the same problem and let u know.
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