If it's a wireless mouse it's very likely interference, if not it can still
be interference picked up by the cable, but I've had a number of mice that
just do that when they get old.
I wouldn't worry about it too much unless you have some reason to suspect a
virus.
If it's a wireless mouse it's very likely interference, if not it can still
be interference picked up by the cable, but I've had a number of mice that
just do that when they get old.
I wouldn't worry about it too much unless you have some reason to suspect a
virus.
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