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Microsoft IntelliMouse

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by csnudelman, 2002/03/26.

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    csnudelman

    csnudelman Inactive Thread Starter

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    A couple of weeks ago my IntelliMouse, which I have had for almost a year, started going back, more often than not, two pages instead of one using a mouse button. When I click on the back button on my browser (Opera) it goes back only one page as should be. Last night I got a new IntelliMouse Explorer and it is doing the same thing...this problem seemed to come out of no where. I have Windows 98SE.
     
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    Go into mouse properties (right click on mouse icon in systray>open) click on basic tab and re-set your double click speed. You may have it set too fast and one click is running into another if you are a little slow on the trigger.
     

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    csnudelman Inactive Thread Starter

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    John, the double click is not the problem, that works just fine. It's the BACK button that is a problem.
     
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    I understand what you are saying about the back arrow and I can reproduce what is happening to your browser by quickly double clicking the back arrow. Takes the browser back two pages. In fact mine does the same thing if I am click the mouse too fast on occaision. Sort of like a twitchy finger on the mouse button. What I am suggesting is that when you click your back arrow it is interpreting what you think is a single click as a double click. I thought changing the double click rate may solve the problem.

    If that's not the problem, maybe someone else can suggest something.:confused:
     
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