If you are clicking the left-click mouse button (Or, even the right-click mouse button), and it counts as two quick clicks, try these steps. 1) Be sure you are not clicking any other mouse buttons. For example, if you are hitting the scroll wheel (If using a desktop-type mouse, rather than a laptop built-in mouse), that sometimes counts as a left-click; the result in hitting the 'left-click' button twice without the user noticing it. 2) Can you recall any settings you have changed recently that may have made this happen? Go into mouse options through your control panel and check for any options that you've configured recently. 3) If all else fails, check the manufacturer's website for help or consult the manual for the mouse.
Under Control Panel, look for the Mouse under Hardware. You can adjust the double click speed to suit your mouse finger.
First of all, you are the one who double clicks your mouse. If you are talking about why the mouse makes two clicking sounds when you click it once, that is because it makes one click sound when you depress the mouse button, and it makes another when you lift it up again.
A computer mouse.
You can change your mouse clicks to single click instead of double click.. And you can add hot keys, but that is frowned upon.
Reasons for double clicking could be multiple and without additional info I'm not trying my luck at analyzing the cause. If you're satisfied with disabling one of the clicks or moving them onto other buttons (including keyboard) you might try a tool to globally disable/rebind one of the clicks. Like AHK. AutoHotkey. Google it.
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I have a Logitech G602 and it has supposedly 20 million clicks on both left and right button. Once those clicks are over, will the button stop working completly?
with a few mouse clicks :)
Buttons are referred to as what when they react to mouse clicks. Another regular action you will perform using the mouse consists of pressing one of its button twice, very fast. This action is referred to as Double-Click.
The mouse is a sensitive touch device that records touch and movement and moves the cursor. if you add pressure, the cursor "clicks".
Update your drivers to fix a keyboard to mouse lag in your Pavilion g6.
USB mouse should go into most laptops.