mouse clicks on its own

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Guest

My mouse is double and triple clicking on its own. When I want to click back
one page it might click two or three. So I bought a new USB / PS/2 Ativa
optcal, much simpler than the previous Logitech Optical with software, and
the Ativa is doing the same thing. I have recently blasted my pc and
reinstalled all programs (not the Logitech Mouse). The Ativa has no software,
it is Plug-N-Play. I have messed with all the mouse options as well as the
file options concerning clicking, still it aggressively clicks too many times
no matter how light, fast, hard or long I click the button.
 
M

Michael

Lyndaleen said:
My mouse is double and triple clicking on its own. When I want to click back
one page it might click two or three. So I bought a new USB / PS/2 Ativa
optcal, much simpler than the previous Logitech Optical with software, and
the Ativa is doing the same thing. I have recently blasted my pc and
reinstalled all programs (not the Logitech Mouse). The Ativa has no software,
it is Plug-N-Play. I have messed with all the mouse options as well as the
file options concerning clicking, still it aggressively clicks too many times
no matter how light, fast, hard or long I click the button.

I would suspect a hardware (motherboard) problem. Are you using this
via the PS/2 connection or the USB? If PS/2, try it as USB and see if
the problem still exists. If not, then your PS/2 port has problems.
 
G

Guest

Michael said:
I would suspect a hardware (motherboard) problem. Are you using this
via the PS/2 connection or the USB? If PS/2, try it as USB and see if
the problem still exists. If not, then your PS/2 port has problems.
 
G

Guest

I have used both USB and PS/2 ports, even trying several of the USB ports. I
built the PC from a bare bones ASUS. Do you know a website where I might find
info on how to fix my motherboard. Thank you so much, L
 

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