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Hi jdtrue,
- I am having some problems with mouse clicking in Windows 7 64 bit. Certain programs (e.g. Visual Studio) don't respond to mouse click consistently. It's a very odd problem-certain types of mouse clicks, like switching between open files by clicking on the tabs up top, work perfectly every time.
- I am having some problems with mouse clicking in Windows 7 64 bit. Certain programs (e.g. Visual Studio) don't respond to mouse click consistently. It's a very odd problem-certain types of mouse c.
- To run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter in Windows 7: Open the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, enter troubleshooter, then select Troubleshooting.
·Have you made any changes on the computer prior to the issue?
·What is the model of the mouse?
Follow these methods.
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Method 1: Run the hardware and device troubleshooter.
Open the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter
Method 2: Follow the steps:
Step 1: For the desktop follow the steps:
a)Go to the 'control panel.'
b)Then select 'mouse.'
c)Choose the ‘pointer options’ tab and check the option “hide pointer while typing” under Visibility section. Click OK.
For reference:
Change mouse settings
Step 2: If you are using laptop, decrease the touch pad sensitivity and check if it works. Follow the steps:
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b)Then select 'mouse.'
c)Choose the ‘device settings' tab, and then click 'settings.'
d)You need to change either, the 'tapping' (to disable tapping - meaning you can no longer use the touchpad itself as a button for the mouse) or 'sensitivity' to decrease the sensitivity of the touchpad.
Method 3: Follow the steps:
Step 1: Boot the computer in safe mode and check if the issue persists.
Start your computer in safe mode
Step 2: If the issue does not persist in safe mode, perform a Clean Bootto see if there is any software conflict as clean boot helps to eliminate software conflicts.
Note: After performing the troubleshooting steps in clean boot, follow Step 7 from the link to return the computer to Normal startup mode.
Mouse Problem Windows 7
Method 4: Perform a scan using Microsoft safety scanner.