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Old April 29th 16, 11:43 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Strange mouse behavior with new Win10 installation

Hi,
Since I've install a new fresh Win10 on my notebook, a simple click
makes a double click.
Ofently but not every time.
For example, when I want to move a windows, it's maximized.
I don't think it comes from hardware.
- I've noticed this on this new Win10x64 installed version.
- I've noticed this on a trail with Win10 portable usb stick.
- I don't have this problem on my old win10x64 on the same computer,
with same mouse and driver (Logitech MX revolution).
Changing double-click delay don't have any effect.
It's boring and very strange.
Any idea on what happens ?
Thanks
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Old April 29th 16, 07:15 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Strange mouse behavior with new Win10 installation

g.bon wrote:
Hi,
Since I've install a new fresh Win10 on my notebook, a simple click
makes a double click.
Ofently but not every time.
For example, when I want to move a windows, it's maximized.
I don't think it comes from hardware.
- I've noticed this on this new Win10x64 installed version.
- I've noticed this on a trail with Win10 portable usb stick.
- I don't have this problem on my old win10x64 on the same computer,
with same mouse and driver (Logitech MX revolution).
Changing double-click delay don't have any effect.
It's boring and very strange.
Any idea on what happens ?
Thanks


Is Logitech Setpoint installed ?

Does the mouse operate correctly on a non-Win10 computer ?

Paul
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Old April 29th 16, 08:03 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Strange mouse behavior with new Win10 installation

Is Logitech Setpoint installed ?
Yes, last X64 version.
Does the mouse operate correctly on a non-Win10 computer ?

Yes, even on this computer with an old install of Win10 !

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Old April 29th 16, 09:25 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul
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Default Strange mouse behavior with new Win10 installation

g.bon wrote:
Is Logitech Setpoint installed ?

Yes, last X64 version.
Does the mouse operate correctly on a non-Win10 computer ?

Yes, even on this computer with an old install of Win10 !


Have you tried removing Setpoint, and re-testing ?

Paul
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Old April 30th 16, 04:17 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Have you tried removing Setpoint, and re-testing ?
Yes, and it was the same before installing Setpoint, with generic
Microsoft driver.
I'll test another mouse.
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Old May 1st 16, 04:29 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Strange mouse behavior with new Win10 installation



"g.bon" wrote in message ...

Is Logitech Setpoint installed ?
Yes, last X64 version.


Does the mouse operate correctly on a non-Win10 computer ?


Yes, even on this computer with an old install of Win10 !



The question was; "Does the mouse operate correctly on a non-Win10 computer
?".


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Old May 3rd 16, 02:39 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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The question was; "Does the mouse operate correctly on a non-Win10 computer
?".

YES.
and it operates correctly on the same computer also...
but with an older installed Windows
Don't think it's an harware problem...
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Old May 3rd 16, 02:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Strange mouse behavior with new Win10 installation

On 29/04/2016 6:43 PM, g.bon wrote:
Hi,
Since I've install a new fresh Win10 on my notebook, a simple click
makes a double click.
Ofently but not every time.
For example, when I want to move a windows, it's maximized.
I don't think it comes from hardware....
with same mouse and driver (Logitech MX revolution).
Changing double-click delay don't have any effect.


I have a G500 that double-clicks after just 6 months of playing games.

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Old May 3rd 16, 03:09 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Popkin posted this via :

The question was; "Does the mouse operate correctly on a non-Win10
computer ?".


It's a trick question because anything non-Win10 is not a computer
but merely a box of electronics which can access the Internets
sometimes when it's working or not rebooting or crashing
or some other weird stuff.

You should feed and clean your mouse frequently and it will operate
as advertised unless it's broke, then it won't. So you have to get
another mouse that works? Well, they have plenty of them on eBay.

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Old May 4th 16, 01:46 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Strange mouse behavior with new Win10 installation

Thanks for advices... I give up.
But, as I said :
- the same mouse on the same computer with an other older installation
of Win10 (on an other part) works perfectly.
So, it's not a problem of hardware or cleaning.
Changing double click delay don't resolved anything.
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Old May 4th 16, 02:42 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Strange mouse behavior with new Win10 installation

g.bon posted this via
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Thanks for advices... I give up.
But, as I said :
- the same mouse on the same computer with an other older installation
of Win10 (on an other part) works perfectly.
So, it's not a problem of hardware or cleaning.
Changing double click delay don't resolved anything.


It has to be something... Yeah, just get a trackball and write the whole
mouse thing off to experience. Perhaps Bill Gates is sabotaging your mouse
to compell you to buy a new touchpad device. It's a clever marketing
stategy.

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Old May 4th 16, 03:22 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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On Wed, 04 May 2016 14:46:04 +0200, g.bon wrote:

the same mouse on the same computer with an other older installation
of Win10 (on an other part) works perfectly.


I have same problem, on W10 on new HP 450-Probook.

At first, no problem with mouse.
Then the other day I booted W10 and it totally ignores the mouse.
Another installation on the same machine is perfectly happy with it.

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