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Phantom clicks
Is anyone else out there facing phantom clicks with this mouse?
I'm facing two annoying problems with it:
- Single clicks are often interpreted as double clicks
- Drag-and-drop procedures are often interrupted by an infinitesimally quick unclick-click
The mouse wheel button press (and not scrolling) is also occasionally unresponsive, and requires several "enthusiastic" clicks to work.
I'm facing two annoying problems with it:
- Single clicks are often interpreted as double clicks
- Drag-and-drop procedures are often interrupted by an infinitesimally quick unclick-click
The mouse wheel button press (and not scrolling) is also occasionally unresponsive, and requires several "enthusiastic" clicks to work.
i have never had this issue. i used it for about a year on my desktop, and liked it, and never had a problem with it. maybe your receiver is getting interference?
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I've had the problem of single clicks interpreted as double clicks with a MX Revolution. The problem was the microswitch on the left click button. I had to get a RMA replacement with Logitech.
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I too have used this model for about a year on my desktop, and never had a problem with it.
Try another usb port, else it may be interference as suggested.
Try another usb port, else it may be interference as suggested.
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I too have started having this issue. I have just taken it as end of life on the left click switch, if there is something else going on I would love to know about it.
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