- Windows 7 Mouse Click Problems
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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. Install dll file windows 10. 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. Other types of clicks, like clicking the left-sides tabs in the property page, require multiple clicks to register. Dialog boxes from many programs also seem to have to same problem pretty consistently. Oddly, even when the click fails, the screen seems to indicate visually that the click worked, but the intended action does not occur.
Mouse problems in windows 7 Hi jdtrue, Follow these methods. Method 1: Run the hardware and device troubleshooter. Open the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter. Apr 29, 2017 You can fix mouse and touchpad problems like disappearing, not responding, click not working in windows 10 by four simple methods. Note: As the mouse. 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. Dell Mouse Double Clicking Issue. By Luke.Pettway. When you use a Single click it will Double click instead. On at least one mouse, I found a specific spot on the button that triggered it. Ya.me too facing the same problem with my Dell mouse on windows 7 since a couple of days.i am running mad by this.please suggest for some. After installing windows 7 - I have to tripple click on an icon - instead of a double click. I am required to use the 1st click to identify the icon and a further two clicks to launch the application See More: windows 7 mouse triple clicking problem. If you want to change the Mouse double click settings, please open the Mouse Properties in Windows 10. The simplest way is, over the Command: control.exe /name Microsoft.Mouse. Start the Windows 10 Run Dialog via Windows-Logo+R keyboard shortcut and enter the command control.exe /name Microsoft.Mouse or main.cpl.
I have updated every driver I can think of to the latest version (both monitors, mouse, graphics card), and nothing has solved the problem.
I did not try different hardware, as (like I said) SOME applications or situations have very consistent click behavior.
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If you run into this, try completely turning of themes in Windows 7 (i.e. disabling the Themes service). Seems to have done the job for me.
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You might try making sure the keyboard filter is installed. I had two systems exhibiting this behavior, both had USB keyboards and USB mice. Installing the correct keyboard filter fixed both. Usually this is on the original install CD in the location where other mfg specific drivers are. In my case both machines had updated KB filter drivers on mfg web site.
jtreserjtreser
I had a similar problem, with double-clicks when I clicked once, or the wrong button activating, etc. I fixed it by restoring the primary & secondary mouse button locations (I had them reversed in Control Panel, due to a right wrist injury). Windows 7 SP 1, updates applied.
Ray EdwardsRay Edwards
The problem can sometimes be fixed by using Ctrl Alt Del to bring up task manager, and then hitting escape. This worked for me. The other option which does not always work is to unplug the mouse, and plug it back in after 20 seconds. It is very strange how this just starts happening on systems that have worked fine for years (6 year old home built system in my case). Very suspicious that this is only happening with Windows 7.
John R. MoffettJohn R. Moffett
I found when I hibernate my laptop that sometimes the mouse doesn't work right and (what's the point if have to restart the pc/windows?) looking for some other way to enable, I found that in Process-Tab, killing the process EXPLORER.EXE (closes the whole system taskbar and tray) then in Applications-Tab starting New Task EXPLORER.EXE (restarts the taskbar and tray) that this fixed my mouse problems. (it has also fixed other problems, lockups, etc. in the past is why I tried it, so you can also try it on other problems too)John
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Sometimes mouse misbehaves due to mouse hardware problem. One of it is the clicking switch itself. If you click and drag an object, but the object drops half way, or the mouse jumps, definitely this is the hardware switch problem.Open mouse shell, clean all dust, clean and scrape clean the click switch metals / carbons contacts. Put back the mouse and test. If the problem goes away, be happy, if not, donate the mouse to a thrift store so that someone else may deal with it. (only if you cannot throw it away).
Atul GargAtul Garg
So, after being confronted to this problem for a loooong time (only way to activate properly the mouse was to ctrl-alt-sup the TaskManager), and finally blocked by the impossibility to use the mouse buttons on the game Triplea, I found after all a clean solution.
Firstly, no need to change mouse, or to switch usb port, or upgrade driver.
Secondly, don't install Microsoft Intellipoint, or uninstall it if it's already there, and any other program that try to manage the mouse.
Thirdly, install XMouseButtonControl that supports all 32bit (x86) and 64bit (x64) editions of Windows from Windows XP to 10 : http://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/XMouseButtonControl.htm (checked on different websites about security, and with my Comodo security suite, 0 malware found !)
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Fourthly, choose 'disable' option on 'Layer 1' for all the buttons and wheel options you don't (want to) use, and then close the program.
Finally, shut down your computer and at the next start the mouse will work normally.
What I understand is that maybe the signals of one or more buttons (even a windows button ?) of the mouse are not properly interpretated, and that would overwhelm the capacity of Windows to interpret with enough accuracy what sends the mouse, and what the OS would send back to the programs. And the only way to rebalance that is to have a mouse program that says 'stop the functions of those buttons', and suddenly Windows is able to interpret clearly the signals of the mouse.
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Go into Start, then Control Panel. At the top right type in MOUSE and it will pull up Mouse Settings. Click on 'Change mouse click settings' After you click this you will see 'Double Click Speed' in the middle of page also
SPEED SLOW |||||||||| FAST Move the arrow between SLOW and FAST back toward SLOW. Mine is set on the 3rd ||| from SLOW. Be sure to click APPLY then OK.
SPEED SLOW |||||||||| FAST Move the arrow between SLOW and FAST back toward SLOW. Mine is set on the 3rd ||| from SLOW. Be sure to click APPLY then OK.
You may have to play around with yours to find out where to put the arrow.
Good luck, this is how I fixed mine.
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We had a call from a customer today with a very peculiar problem – left click had stopped working on their Windows 10 machine but only on some areas of the operating system such as the start menu and task bar. The mouse was physically ok, the drivers were good and it worked in some applications within Windows.
Windows 10 App Re-Register
This can because by Windows 10 apps misbehaving so its worth running a Powershell command to re-register them all:
- Right click at Start button
- Select Command Prompt (Admin) (its important to run this as an admin)
- When the Command Prompt appears, type Powershell and press enter
- Wait until the Powershell prompt appears: PS C:windowssystem32>
- At the Powershell prompt paste the following command:
Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml”} - Press Enter
You will now see the Powershell iterate through all of the Windows 10 packages and re-register them. There will be some warning messages in red which can be generally disregarded.
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Scan the Windows 10 File System
Next we used the SFC.exe utility to scan the Windows 10 OS file system for problems:
- Right click at Start button
- Select Command Prompt (Admin) (its important to run this as an admin)
- When the Command Prompt appears, type the following command:
sfc /scannow - Press Enter
You will now get one of the following results from the test:
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Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations
This indicates that your system doesn’t have any missing or corrupted files – you need to look elsewhere for the problem.
This indicates that your system doesn’t have any missing or corrupted files – you need to look elsewhere for the problem.
Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation
This message means that there was a problem during the scan and an offline scan is required or you didn’t do it with raised privileges (as an admin)
This message means that there was a problem during the scan and an offline scan is required or you didn’t do it with raised privileges (as an admin)
Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Details are included in the CBS.Log %WinDir%LogsCBSCBS.log
You will get this message when SFC was able to fix a problem – reboot to see if its the one you hoped!
You will get this message when SFC was able to fix a problem – reboot to see if its the one you hoped!
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Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Log %WinDir%LogsCBSCBS.log
If you get this, you need to move on to the manually repair SFC results step below.
If you get this, you need to move on to the manually repair SFC results step below.
Manually Repair SFC Results
Once you have performed a SFC /scannow operation and received a warning about corrupt files, you may need to try and fix them manually. Its worth noting here that many people had to run the SFC/ scannow command and reboot multiple times to get all the issues resolved so I would recommend that first.
If it doesn’t then the chances are that the local redundant copy of the files being repaired are also corrupt, try the following commands to repair them:
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Then repeat the SFC steps above. If still no luck:
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Locate and open the CBS.log (generally at c:windowslogscbscbs.log)
Review the log entries and note down the specific files causing a problem. Source replacement files and overwrite the problem ones. Its impossible to give specific guidance here as depending on what the files are, different sources will need to be used!
If all else fails, I’m afraid a reinstall of Windows 10 is probably in order.