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Win 7 mouse double click speed

  • 17-06-2015 7:24pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 136 ✭✭


    Have a new Win 7 system with an annoying bug

    When I single click on something it regularly acts as if I've double clicked.

    I've gone into mouse properties and adjusted the double click speed to its slowest setting to no avail

    Is there anything else I should be trying ?

    (The same mouse worked ok with my old Vista system)


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  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 10,380 Mod ✭✭✭✭CatInABox


    Have a new Win 7 system with an annoying bug

    When I single click on something it regularly acts as if I've double clicked.

    I've gone into mouse properties and adjusted the double click speed to its slowest setting to no avail

    Is there anything else I should be trying ?

    (The same mouse worked ok with my old Vista system)

    Is it a USB mouse, or a PS/2 mouse?

    If it's USB, try to download the latest drivers from the manufacturers website. At least, try if it's a name brand mouse.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 136 ✭✭Enjoy Heroin Responsibly


    Mouse is a Trust "Red bull -racing" (few years old) It is USB but was using it on PS/2 port (via adaptor) on old PC. -suspect you might have hit the nail on the head -haven't even installed any mouse drivers -just using what came/autoinstalled with windows.

    I'm a bit of a luddite when it comes to using USB ports for mice/keyboards always thought PS/2 was far more reliable but unfortunately my new motherboard only has one PS/2 port :(


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 10,380 Mod ✭✭✭✭CatInABox


    Mouse is a Trust "Red bull -racing" (few years old) It is USB but was using it on PS/2 port (via adaptor) on old PC. -suspect you might have hit the nail on the head -haven't even installed any mouse drivers -just using what came/autoinstalled with windows.

    I'm a bit of a luddite when it comes to using USB ports for mice/keyboards always thought PS/2 was far more reliable but unfortunately my new motherboard only has one PS/2 port :(

    Ah listen, mice are one of those things that you'd expect to just work, and in general, it does.

    I'd say google that brand and any number on the mouse itself, see if there's anything online about it, and download any specific drivers.

    The only other thing I can think of is to check out the accessibility options. If one of those is accidentally and unknowingly turned on, it can wreck your head.


  • Registered Users Posts: 707 ✭✭✭Bayberry


    I'm a bit of a luddite when it comes to using USB ports for mice/keyboards always thought PS/2 was far more reliable but unfortunately my new motherboard only has one PS/2 port :(
    PS/2 ports aren't more reliable, but they are a pain in the arse trying to plug something into without turning the PC around.

    It's unlikely to be a driver issue though - companies like Trust don't typically write their own drivers for things like Mice and keyboards - especially for USB devices. It's more likely that the mechanical switch has finally given way - that's about the only think to wear out on an optical mouse these days:

    http://www.trust.com/en/product-ranges/mice


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