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It's more than a coincidence that the mouse malfunction started after you got your PC back from repair. I suspect the settings have changed.
Go to your menu and scroll down to settings, then to devices and select "Mouse". It will walk you through the settings and you can make the necessary changes. Hope this helps!
Since iMacs are not primarily designed to run with equipment like this (They can run it, but the equipment usually says 'No! I don' know what you are!') Try using the apple Magic mouse. (I'm not sure if they have a W/L keyboard.)
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