Left click is not working well.
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Good evening
I have a little problem with my mouse. The left click doesn't work or works very poorly. I should mention that I have changed the USB port, switched to a different mouse with or without a wire, but the problem persists.
To open folders or software, I then right-click and choose open. I can't find a way to fix this issue, so I thank the community for their help.
I am on a desktop PC running Windows 10. Thank you, see you soon.
I have a little problem with my mouse. The left click doesn't work or works very poorly. I should mention that I have changed the USB port, switched to a different mouse with or without a wire, but the problem persists.
To open folders or software, I then right-click and choose open. I can't find a way to fix this issue, so I thank the community for their help.
I am on a desktop PC running Windows 10. Thank you, see you soon.
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Thank you very much MisteryBean, it seems to be resolved; the double-click speed was set to maximum, I didn't pay attention to that, it worked at first, noting that I just formatted my hard drive and started with a new Windows 10.
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Hello bru561,
"I specify that I changed the USB port": That won't change anything!
"changed mouse with or without wire": You mean that with other mice you have the same left click problem? That's already much stranger!
What about a wired keyboard connected to the PS2 port?
I only see Windows repair left, possibly via the Windows installation CD.
Best regards!
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Hello txiki
My wireless keyboard is working fine, and it's true the problem doesn't come from the mouse or the USB port.
So, I have no choice but to turn to repair, in your opinion? I'm a bit hesitant to
mess with the registry, not being a pro, and I'm afraid of losing software or data. Best regards. -
Hi,
Try: Settings => Devices => Mouse => Right => Additional options => In the window, button tab => Try adjusting the double-click speed
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Hello MisteryBean
Thank you for your help, the idea is good, I'll look into it.
For the moment, I've temporarily solved the issue by changing the double-click to a single click.
I'll take a moment as soon as I can and try your solution.
I may not have expressed myself well at first, not having delved into the issue; it's the double-click that is bugging, so your message makes me very happy. I'll keep you updated and also share it with the community, THANK YOU.