My mouse is double-clicking.

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cartman33 Posted messages 9 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
cartman33 Posted messages 9 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -

Hello everyone, my mouse regularly double-clicks instead of single-clicking. It's super annoying... I'm on Windows 11 (up to date), my mouse is a Logitech G305 (wireless), and G Hub software is up to date. The problem persists even when changing USB ports and even when changing mice (still a Logitech, but this time wired).

If you have any ideas to solve my problem, I'm all ears. Thank you in advance.

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  1. spiralio Posted messages 5113 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   324
     
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    1. cartman33 Posted messages 9 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
       

      I'll tell you that in a few minutes, I might have to restart my PC.

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    2. cartman33 Posted messages 9 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
       

      I didn't need to restart, but no, no change. Thanks anyway ;)

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  2. spiralio Posted messages 5113 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   324
     

    Hello

    Check out this website

    https://www.malekal.com/probleme-double-clic-souris-au-lieu-un/

    Here are the main mouse problems related to double-clicking.

    Physical, hardware problem with the mouse:

    • The mouse button is broken, or the button is worn out, dirty, oxidized
    • A faulty USB or PS/2 connection
    • The cables of your device are not damaged in any way.

    Software problem:

    • The double click is too sensitive
    • Windows is very slow and this affects the hardware interruption related to mouse management

    etc.

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    1. cartman33 Posted messages 9 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
       

      Thank you for your response, unfortunately it didn't help me.

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  3. cartman33 Posted messages 9 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
     

    The problem was material

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