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Hello, I'm writing with the tablet because the computer isn't working for me. I have the company computer with Windows 7 64 bits. I always have two mice connected, one for gaming and another for everyday use :ugly: everything was correct yesterday. I didn't install drivers or anything. I started today and the mouse is like the left button, the one for clicking, is double clicking all the time. It's like moving the mouse over something and it opens.If you open a movie from the desktop it opens many times
like that everything. I try to go to the control panel but it's impossible, I move the mouse over any place and it makes many double clicks so I can't access the mouse settings.I remove mouse 1 and keyboard and it's the same, I remove mouse 2 and keyboard and it's the same. I start in safe mode and the mouse is still crazy, both 1 and 2. I guess the drivers have been corrupted…?how could I fix it? Not even in safe mode do the mice work :llorar:
A little help please ;D
A day has passed. I connect only the keyboard... It's the same, I try to go to start, control panel, components and it's impossible, it opens screens without being able to reach the mouse settings. Then I do control alt del and all the time it makes like it wants to change user. Honestly, I don't think it's a matter of the mice or the keyboard. In safe mode it's just as bad... I can pin the ssd as an external drive from another computer. Would there be any way to reinstall the Windows drivers for the keyboard and mouse that way? I'm going on a trip this weekend but I'll appreciate the answers because next week if I don't fix it... :ugly:
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Hello,
I would look for another USB mouse around in any drawer and if not in your trusted Chinese store, and I would try to boot only with it, to see if you can access the drivers or restore the system.
Another way to do it is to boot only with the keyboard, without mice connected, and move with the keys until you restore/delete drivers or restore the system.
Best regards!
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Thanks but I have detailed the bug more
it's not a mouse or keyboard issue, I think it's either a virus or the drivers have been corrupted. I will follow up on this in a few days as I will be away for the weekend -
I deserve a slap… issue resolved. :wall:
I also have a wireless keyboard... I haven't used it for weeks but I had it on the sofa.... with the batteries still in because I thought they were dead... so I put a book on the keyboard ordering books and stuff... and some keys got marked... so even though I had been using another keyboard for weeks this one was still connected... and some keys were stuck...
I doubt there are trolls in the forum at my level... but anyone can have a bad day... so I'm leaving this here in case someone else has a similar issue in the future :ugly:
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And you without calling Iker Jiménez :troll:
Salu2!
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It is curious because I did not think about it at any time despite the fact that in the living room PC I have something similar, only that the mouse I usually use is wireless and the wired one I have set aside in a corner of the table in case the other runs out of batteries at a given moment to get by (and by the way, it is a ball mouse!! :ugly:) ¡Saludos!