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Bill
XP SP2. Frequently when I click the left mouse button Windows does not
see the click. I have to depress the left mouse button and conciously
hold it down for a second before Windows registers a click. Is there
any way to reduce the amount of time the left mouse button must be
depressed before Windows XP "sees" the button click?
Note that the problem is unique to a single click. I can double click
very fast and Windows always sees the double click.
I am using an MS optical mouse with very good tactile feedback and the
button makes a pronounced click sound when depressed so I know that I
am depressing the button far enough to make contact. The mouse is
connected to a USB port.
see the click. I have to depress the left mouse button and conciously
hold it down for a second before Windows registers a click. Is there
any way to reduce the amount of time the left mouse button must be
depressed before Windows XP "sees" the button click?
Note that the problem is unique to a single click. I can double click
very fast and Windows always sees the double click.
I am using an MS optical mouse with very good tactile feedback and the
button makes a pronounced click sound when depressed so I know that I
am depressing the button far enough to make contact. The mouse is
connected to a USB port.