![]() ![]() Just so the reader knows since they probably are going to ask this, in order to save time and simplify everything: Tried USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports with no improvement (USB problem?) Tried various different USB ports on front and back of tower with no improvement (bad port?).ġ1. Ran CCleaner 64-bit on both system and registry (registry problem?). Ran a Hyper Scan and a Custom Scan of all drives with Malwarebytes 3.0.6 (virus?). Disabled "Realtek HD Audio Manager" under Task Manager > Startup with no improvement (Realtek problematic?).Ĩ. Disabled the "USB Selective Suspend Setting" under Control Panel > Power Options > Change Plan Settings > Change Advanced Power Settings > USB Settings with no improvement (USB problem?).ħ. Disabled "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" for mouse USB Hubs with no improvement (USB problem?).Ħ. Adjusted for "Best Performance" under Systems Properties > Advanced > Performance > Visual Effects with no improvement (windows updated?).ĥ. Reinstalled Generic USB Hub and USB Root Hub drivers with no improvement (bad drivers?).Ĥ. Reinstalled mouse drivers with no improvement (bad drivers?).ģ. Bought a brand new mouse with no improvement (defective hardware?).Ģ. I've tried googling this problem away and have tried the following with no real success at fixing my mouse:ġ. Now, I always assumed that dimming the screen after some inactivity was built-in in Windows.I have been having problems with my wired optical mouse for the last several weeks now with the left click function either double or triple clicking despite being clicked only once and/or a failure to perform click-and-drag functions. Programs that hook on mouse movements (I assume your dimmer is watching for mouse/keyboard activity) can indeed make things not work (others, properly written, don't). My issue was that many of the functions you demonstrated in your above video had seemed to have stopped working - however, while I was fiddling around with my settings, they appear to have started working again, so I no longer have an issue. As soon as I close the dimmer, all mouse actions work beautifully! That was what caused the issue for me. Earlier I found that in some program I couldn't click on certain things and again this program was to blame. It must be somehow messing with the way mouse drag/drop functionality, or even mouse clicking works. What i just found out is that, I am using a little program that dims my screen. Its been a long time since you asked this question, but just for the progeny I figured I write what I found out on this issue. So I've been having the same exact issue for a long time: I haven't been able to move layers around with mouse drag and drop, or do any of the things shown in this youtube video. ![]() (05-29-2017, 01:41 PM)BlackholeGP Wrote: Hello! Thank you for responding.
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