![]() With over a decade of writing experience in the field of technology, Chris has written for a variety of publications including The New York Times, Reader's Digest, IDG's PCWorld, Digital Trends, and MakeUseOf. Chris has personally written over 2,000 articles that have been read more than one billion times-and that's just here at How-To Geek. If you have a wireless mouse, either plug its RF dongle into another computer or pair it via Bluetooth with another computer.Ĭhris Hoffman is the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. There's an extremely easy way to check whether you have a hardware issue or a software issue: Unplug your mouse from your current computer, plug it into another computer, and test the left-click button. ![]() If the mouse's left-click button doesn't work, only sometimes responds, accidentally "unclicks" as you drag, misclicks, or double-clicks when you click once, that's a pretty good sign there's something wrong with the hardware in the left-click button itself. ![]() In our experience, most mouse left-click (or right-click) issues point to hardware failure. It's Probably a Hardware Problem Here's How to Check If your mouse's left-click button is sticking, isn't consistently responding, or is accidentally double-clicking, this often indicates a hardware problem with the mouse.
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