Its a non wireless mouse, laser, and recently decided its wants to scroll and click, especially right click, by itself! Ive cleaned it and its on the same mouse pad its always been on. I will be in the middle of a task and it will suddenly zoom to the top or bottom, clicking by itself and sometimes closing or opening things. Often it races to the bottom and opens my start menu. What can i do, if nothing do i need to just buy a new one?
Yeah, you could buy a new one. see this one
wireless mouse keyboard
SOURCE: scroll wheel not responding. It may be dirty how do I clean or fix it?
Hey,
Check that scroll lock is off
also try reinstalling the logitech software incase some setting is wrong, or you could go over all your settings in the logitech program to see what could be causing it.
Heres the 3200 laser software http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/433/140&cl=us,en
Let me know how it goes.
Thanks,
Ekse
SOURCE: wireless mouse problems - responding incorrectly
Try to reinstall
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Disconnecting the Mouse Receiver from the
USB port and reinstall the CD software program. When
the program asks you to connect the Mouse Receiver to the USB
port, do so and it should work.
Hope this helps. Bud
SOURCE: My Logitech LX5 wireless optical mouse has never worked properly
hi im josh in cebu phils.may i help you? Friend try my gathered solutions.
This problem has a simple solution—replace your batteries! Low batteries in a wireless device will cause all sorts of problems. In a mouse, this typically means that the cursor slows down, jerks around, or seems to hit an invisible wall. Fresh batteries should fix things right up.
If new batteries don't fix the problem, you have some sort of wireless interference. Try moving the wireless receiver to a new position—preferably away from other wireless devices (wireless network adapters/base stations, cordless phones, baby monitors, and the like). If interference continues, see if you can change transmitting/receiving channels on one of the devices, or consider turning off the interfering device while you're computing. Good luck friend hope i helped you.
SOURCE: Mouse doesnt entirely work, only clicks.
stupid question but have you tried replacing the batteries? it does honestly sound like its got power issues which are usually just that. give that a shot with some fresh batteries and re-synch the units (by pressing the button on the reciever then on the mouse).
SOURCE: Microsoft wireless standard mouse won't right click
First, within "Control Panel", and the "Mouse" control, check that the right-button is "associated" with some "action".
Then, you could try to disassemble it, and clean it.
As a last resort, you need to buy a replacement.
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