How to fix my mouse auto click?Erratic Mouse Click buttons, on Laptop and with External MouseWhy does my...

Short story with a alien planet, government officials must wear exploding medallions

Solving a recurrence relation (poker chips)

Expand and Contract

How seriously should I take size and weight limits of hand luggage?

Intersection Puzzle

What does the expression "A Mann!" means

Why are the 737's rear doors unusable in a water landing?

Would Slavery Reparations be considered Bills of Attainder and hence Illegal?

How can I deal with my CEO asking me to hire someone with a higher salary than me, a co-founder?

What reasons are there for a Capitalist to oppose a 100% inheritance tax?

CAST throwing error when run in stored procedure but not when run as raw query

Assassin's bullet with mercury

Little known, relatively unlikely, but scientifically plausible, apocalyptic (or near apocalyptic) events

Am I breaking OOP practice with this architecture?

Size of subfigure fitting its content (tikzpicture)

Can my sorcerer use a spellbook only to collect spells and scribe scrolls, not cast?

Detention in 1997

How can I determine if the org that I'm currently connected to is a scratch org?

Why is this clock signal connected to a capacitor to gnd?

Avoiding direct proof while writing proof by induction

Can a virus destroy the BIOS of a modern computer?

One verb to replace 'be a member of' a club

GFCI outlets - can they be repaired? Are they really needed at the end of a circuit?

What killed these X2 caps?



How to fix my mouse auto click?


Erratic Mouse Click buttons, on Laptop and with External MouseWhy does my touchpad driver randomly becomes unresponsive?How to solve jumping mouse cursor event?Left click not working on touchpad or mouseRandom mouse click events all over my laptop. What can I do?elantech touchpad mouse-up fails on win10What's proper touchpad driver for new Asus ( R540SC, Windows 8.1 )?How to debug “Mouse button stopped working”? Win10Windows 10 touchpad can't clickAny way to remap the touchpad's center-click button?













0















My mouse buttons are auto clicked randomly, mostly right button.

I have tried 3 new mice, all worked OK on other computers but auto clicked randomly on my laptop.

When i remove all external mice and disable my laptop touchpad, remove laptop touchpad driver, the problem still happens so i think this is a software problem.

I have Windows Defender installed.

How can i fix this problem without re-installing windows OS?

I am a computer programmer so i willing to try even most advanced solution like kernel debugging.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Have you tried scanning for viruses? Also have you considered trying some live linux distro to test the same mouse on the same laptop but different OS?

    – Art Gertner
    Aug 23 '18 at 10:39
















0















My mouse buttons are auto clicked randomly, mostly right button.

I have tried 3 new mice, all worked OK on other computers but auto clicked randomly on my laptop.

When i remove all external mice and disable my laptop touchpad, remove laptop touchpad driver, the problem still happens so i think this is a software problem.

I have Windows Defender installed.

How can i fix this problem without re-installing windows OS?

I am a computer programmer so i willing to try even most advanced solution like kernel debugging.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Have you tried scanning for viruses? Also have you considered trying some live linux distro to test the same mouse on the same laptop but different OS?

    – Art Gertner
    Aug 23 '18 at 10:39














0












0








0








My mouse buttons are auto clicked randomly, mostly right button.

I have tried 3 new mice, all worked OK on other computers but auto clicked randomly on my laptop.

When i remove all external mice and disable my laptop touchpad, remove laptop touchpad driver, the problem still happens so i think this is a software problem.

I have Windows Defender installed.

How can i fix this problem without re-installing windows OS?

I am a computer programmer so i willing to try even most advanced solution like kernel debugging.










share|improve this question
















My mouse buttons are auto clicked randomly, mostly right button.

I have tried 3 new mice, all worked OK on other computers but auto clicked randomly on my laptop.

When i remove all external mice and disable my laptop touchpad, remove laptop touchpad driver, the problem still happens so i think this is a software problem.

I have Windows Defender installed.

How can i fix this problem without re-installing windows OS?

I am a computer programmer so i willing to try even most advanced solution like kernel debugging.







windows-10 touchpad mouse-click






share|improve this question















share|improve this question













share|improve this question




share|improve this question








edited Aug 23 '18 at 10:45









mic84

2,30721817




2,30721817










asked Aug 23 '18 at 10:18









Linh DaoLinh Dao

1014




1014








  • 1





    Have you tried scanning for viruses? Also have you considered trying some live linux distro to test the same mouse on the same laptop but different OS?

    – Art Gertner
    Aug 23 '18 at 10:39














  • 1





    Have you tried scanning for viruses? Also have you considered trying some live linux distro to test the same mouse on the same laptop but different OS?

    – Art Gertner
    Aug 23 '18 at 10:39








1




1





Have you tried scanning for viruses? Also have you considered trying some live linux distro to test the same mouse on the same laptop but different OS?

– Art Gertner
Aug 23 '18 at 10:39





Have you tried scanning for viruses? Also have you considered trying some live linux distro to test the same mouse on the same laptop but different OS?

– Art Gertner
Aug 23 '18 at 10:39










2 Answers
2






active

oldest

votes


















0














According to my knowledge.



First, it could be in conflict with other programs or applications. Try to use the mouse in clean boot. Refer to the following clean boot steps.

(1) Log on as administrator

(2) Win+R and type msconfig

(3) We will get the window of System Configuration

(4) Select General tab

(5) Select Selective startup, then uncheck Load startup items

(5) Then select Services tab.

(6) Check Hide all Microsoft services checkbox.

(7) Click Disable all

(8) Select Startup tab, and click Open Task Manager.

(9) Make sure that Startup tab is selected.

(10)On the selected tab, right-click each startup program one-by-one to disable them.

(11)Close Task Manager when done and go back on System Configuration box, click OK.

(12)Then restart the machine.



Second, scan your PC to see if there is any viruses.



Third, the system could have some problem, run the following two command to see if there is any system issue.
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
sfc /scannow



Finally, try go to Devices manager and reinstall/update the mouse driver or USB driver.



Hope these can help you.






share|improve this answer































    0














    It's a hardware problem. My laptop is a dell latitude e6520 so it has 2 sets of mouse buttons. One for touch pad and one for a pointing stick at the middle of its keyboard. The set of buttons for pointing stick have auto clicked errors. So i disabled them by driver options and auto clicked problem was disappeared.






    share|improve this answer
























      Your Answer








      StackExchange.ready(function() {
      var channelOptions = {
      tags: "".split(" "),
      id: "3"
      };
      initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

      StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
      // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
      if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
      StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
      createEditor();
      });
      }
      else {
      createEditor();
      }
      });

      function createEditor() {
      StackExchange.prepareEditor({
      heartbeatType: 'answer',
      autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
      convertImagesToLinks: true,
      noModals: true,
      showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
      reputationToPostImages: 10,
      bindNavPrevention: true,
      postfix: "",
      imageUploader: {
      brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
      contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
      allowUrls: true
      },
      onDemand: true,
      discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
      ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
      });


      }
      });














      draft saved

      draft discarded


















      StackExchange.ready(
      function () {
      StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fsuperuser.com%2fquestions%2f1351611%2fhow-to-fix-my-mouse-auto-click%23new-answer', 'question_page');
      }
      );

      Post as a guest















      Required, but never shown

























      2 Answers
      2






      active

      oldest

      votes








      2 Answers
      2






      active

      oldest

      votes









      active

      oldest

      votes






      active

      oldest

      votes









      0














      According to my knowledge.



      First, it could be in conflict with other programs or applications. Try to use the mouse in clean boot. Refer to the following clean boot steps.

      (1) Log on as administrator

      (2) Win+R and type msconfig

      (3) We will get the window of System Configuration

      (4) Select General tab

      (5) Select Selective startup, then uncheck Load startup items

      (5) Then select Services tab.

      (6) Check Hide all Microsoft services checkbox.

      (7) Click Disable all

      (8) Select Startup tab, and click Open Task Manager.

      (9) Make sure that Startup tab is selected.

      (10)On the selected tab, right-click each startup program one-by-one to disable them.

      (11)Close Task Manager when done and go back on System Configuration box, click OK.

      (12)Then restart the machine.



      Second, scan your PC to see if there is any viruses.



      Third, the system could have some problem, run the following two command to see if there is any system issue.
      DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
      sfc /scannow



      Finally, try go to Devices manager and reinstall/update the mouse driver or USB driver.



      Hope these can help you.






      share|improve this answer




























        0














        According to my knowledge.



        First, it could be in conflict with other programs or applications. Try to use the mouse in clean boot. Refer to the following clean boot steps.

        (1) Log on as administrator

        (2) Win+R and type msconfig

        (3) We will get the window of System Configuration

        (4) Select General tab

        (5) Select Selective startup, then uncheck Load startup items

        (5) Then select Services tab.

        (6) Check Hide all Microsoft services checkbox.

        (7) Click Disable all

        (8) Select Startup tab, and click Open Task Manager.

        (9) Make sure that Startup tab is selected.

        (10)On the selected tab, right-click each startup program one-by-one to disable them.

        (11)Close Task Manager when done and go back on System Configuration box, click OK.

        (12)Then restart the machine.



        Second, scan your PC to see if there is any viruses.



        Third, the system could have some problem, run the following two command to see if there is any system issue.
        DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
        sfc /scannow



        Finally, try go to Devices manager and reinstall/update the mouse driver or USB driver.



        Hope these can help you.






        share|improve this answer


























          0












          0








          0







          According to my knowledge.



          First, it could be in conflict with other programs or applications. Try to use the mouse in clean boot. Refer to the following clean boot steps.

          (1) Log on as administrator

          (2) Win+R and type msconfig

          (3) We will get the window of System Configuration

          (4) Select General tab

          (5) Select Selective startup, then uncheck Load startup items

          (5) Then select Services tab.

          (6) Check Hide all Microsoft services checkbox.

          (7) Click Disable all

          (8) Select Startup tab, and click Open Task Manager.

          (9) Make sure that Startup tab is selected.

          (10)On the selected tab, right-click each startup program one-by-one to disable them.

          (11)Close Task Manager when done and go back on System Configuration box, click OK.

          (12)Then restart the machine.



          Second, scan your PC to see if there is any viruses.



          Third, the system could have some problem, run the following two command to see if there is any system issue.
          DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
          sfc /scannow



          Finally, try go to Devices manager and reinstall/update the mouse driver or USB driver.



          Hope these can help you.






          share|improve this answer













          According to my knowledge.



          First, it could be in conflict with other programs or applications. Try to use the mouse in clean boot. Refer to the following clean boot steps.

          (1) Log on as administrator

          (2) Win+R and type msconfig

          (3) We will get the window of System Configuration

          (4) Select General tab

          (5) Select Selective startup, then uncheck Load startup items

          (5) Then select Services tab.

          (6) Check Hide all Microsoft services checkbox.

          (7) Click Disable all

          (8) Select Startup tab, and click Open Task Manager.

          (9) Make sure that Startup tab is selected.

          (10)On the selected tab, right-click each startup program one-by-one to disable them.

          (11)Close Task Manager when done and go back on System Configuration box, click OK.

          (12)Then restart the machine.



          Second, scan your PC to see if there is any viruses.



          Third, the system could have some problem, run the following two command to see if there is any system issue.
          DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
          sfc /scannow



          Finally, try go to Devices manager and reinstall/update the mouse driver or USB driver.



          Hope these can help you.







          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer










          answered Aug 24 '18 at 1:33









          OOOOOOOO

          86912




          86912

























              0














              It's a hardware problem. My laptop is a dell latitude e6520 so it has 2 sets of mouse buttons. One for touch pad and one for a pointing stick at the middle of its keyboard. The set of buttons for pointing stick have auto clicked errors. So i disabled them by driver options and auto clicked problem was disappeared.






              share|improve this answer




























                0














                It's a hardware problem. My laptop is a dell latitude e6520 so it has 2 sets of mouse buttons. One for touch pad and one for a pointing stick at the middle of its keyboard. The set of buttons for pointing stick have auto clicked errors. So i disabled them by driver options and auto clicked problem was disappeared.






                share|improve this answer


























                  0












                  0








                  0







                  It's a hardware problem. My laptop is a dell latitude e6520 so it has 2 sets of mouse buttons. One for touch pad and one for a pointing stick at the middle of its keyboard. The set of buttons for pointing stick have auto clicked errors. So i disabled them by driver options and auto clicked problem was disappeared.






                  share|improve this answer













                  It's a hardware problem. My laptop is a dell latitude e6520 so it has 2 sets of mouse buttons. One for touch pad and one for a pointing stick at the middle of its keyboard. The set of buttons for pointing stick have auto clicked errors. So i disabled them by driver options and auto clicked problem was disappeared.







                  share|improve this answer












                  share|improve this answer



                  share|improve this answer










                  answered 28 mins ago









                  Linh DaoLinh Dao

                  1014




                  1014






























                      draft saved

                      draft discarded




















































                      Thanks for contributing an answer to Super User!


                      • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                      But avoid



                      • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                      • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


                      To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




                      draft saved


                      draft discarded














                      StackExchange.ready(
                      function () {
                      StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fsuperuser.com%2fquestions%2f1351611%2fhow-to-fix-my-mouse-auto-click%23new-answer', 'question_page');
                      }
                      );

                      Post as a guest















                      Required, but never shown





















































                      Required, but never shown














                      Required, but never shown












                      Required, but never shown







                      Required, but never shown

































                      Required, but never shown














                      Required, but never shown












                      Required, but never shown







                      Required, but never shown







                      Popular posts from this blog

                      Why not use the yoke to control yaw, as well as pitch and roll? Announcing the arrival of...

                      Couldn't open a raw socket. Error: Permission denied (13) (nmap)Is it possible to run networking commands...

                      VNC viewer RFB protocol error: bad desktop size 0x0I Cannot Type the Key 'd' (lowercase) in VNC Viewer...