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Double click with the mouse
balloo_2
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Will someone be kind enough to answer this Question.
When I click on any site with the mouse pointer it seems to double click and misses the site/page I wanted to go to and goes to the next page/site. Do I need a new mouse or is it something else any help please thank you.
When I click on any site with the mouse pointer it seems to double click and misses the site/page I wanted to go to and goes to the next page/site. Do I need a new mouse or is it something else any help please thank you.
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It might be the mouse itself (duff switch under the button) so if you have a spare try that instead.
Failing that, click Start > Control Panel and choose the 'mouse' option. On the 'buttons' tab there should be a slider for double click speed, if its set too high try dragging it to a lower level, this should make the click speed slower.
If this doesnt work and you cant try another mouse then it might be time to buy a new one!
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