said by Grail Knight
Check to see if "Snap To" is selected. If it is uncheck it. Depending on the mouse there may be other options available that will move the pointer without user input so look at all of the options available.
[/BQUOTE :but hey how can i do that to stop automatic movements of my mouse ! :hmm:
i mean that option is meant to move my mouse pointer automatically to the default button in the dailog box, so it will move my mouse automatically more which i dont want
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Mele20 @ 6th Nov 12:33AM:Re: Cannot left click using mouse properlyI don't want a notebook mouse especially nothing from Logitech. I want a standard three button mouse for a desktop. Yeah, I could use a notebook one but I just want a standard mouse for a desktop. Those are not tiny but they are not big either. I need one that is not just for right handed and it amazes me how many are still just for the right hand. I still have a Microsoft three button smaller mouse (PS/2) for my old computer and I always liked it.
Yes, I have had a Dell optical mouse and it is the same size as the Dell ball mouse I am currently using. Dell sent me the ball mouse with a computer exchange several years ago although I had a Dell optical one at the time and continued to use it until it died. I then got out the Dell ball one and I like it better than the optical one. The size is just right ...not too small and not huge like so many I see in the stores. Yes, we have only Office Max and Walmart to shop in for computer stuff. The only thing I don't like about the Dell mice is that the logo wears off really fast (but not as bad as Dell Quiet Keyboard in black where I have worn off most letters but Dell white Quiet Keyboard, after over ten years, still has all letters visible).
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Grail Knight @ 6th Nov 04:32AM:Re: Cannot left click using mouse properlyI suggested you look at that option to make sure it had not somehow been selected by default not that I wanted you to chose that selection.
When a user installs a new mouse depending on if the user installs software supplied with the mouse the OS will supply the drivers and select default options for the mouse which is why a user should always look at the mouse options after replacing a mouse.
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Grail Knight @ 6th Nov 04:57AM:Re: Cannot left click using mouse properlyWhat does the logo wearing off the mouse have to do with functionality?
You still do not explain why you can not shop online? Amazon or NewEgg has a extraordinary amount of mice to select from.
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Sachin Naik @ 17th Nov 10:27AM:Re: Cannot left click using mouse properly@ Grail Knightthe only thing what i can say is my mouse is faulty because nothing works fine so i have decided to purchase a new mouse as i have problems in some games
can anyone tell me one of the well known company which provides a very good optical mouse with wire and i hope its available here and incase if possible it should be cheap too
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Grail Knight @ 17th Nov 11:07AM:Re: Cannot left click using mouse properlyI buy only Logitech.
As for what is available in India I do not live there but Logitech is a well known mice and keyboard Mfg. and is available without doubt in many diff. countries.
Here is the Logitech India Site.
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Sachin Naik @ 18th Nov 12:20AM:Re: Cannot left click using mouse properlyhey thanks so much for telling me the companies name and even i know about logitech
A very good website, it will help me
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