I think you are right. I tried an old HP USB mouse and so far no problems at
all. I did some checking on logitech.com looking for updated driver. I had
not used any software from logitech after the Vista install because
everything worked without it. According to the site, I should use the native
Windows drivers, so no driver help. Guess I'll just abandon the Logitech
mouse and get a MS (or compatible). Thanks Freddy!
Mike
"freddy" wrote:
> mcrunner1,
>
> Issues like you have are likely caused by some driver incompatibility.
> Check whether Logitech has updated Vista mouse drivers available for
> downloading and installing. If not, try a different mouse, such as a
> Microsoft mouse, or a mouse that is identified as a Microsoft mouse. I'm
> using an Inland brand mouse, but Device Manager identifies it as a Microsoft
> mouse. I'm having no issues.
> --
> freddy
>
>
> "mcrunner1" wrote:
>
> > I have a Logitech Cordless Wheel Mouse. Originally when I installed Vista,
> > it was an upgrade of Windows XP. I noticed this activity when play a game
> > (Tiger Woods 2006). It didn't do it all the time, but was annoying and also
> > happened in other applications though not as noticible. I recently did a
> > clean install of Vista and did not install Tiger Woods or any other games.
> > I'm still getting the double click on the left mosue button. I've checked
> > the setup and it is set up as single click only. I also even took the
> > cordless mouse off the system and started using a USB Logitech Wheel Mouse
> > with the same results. I also have a friend with a newer model cordless
> > mouse and same result.
> > I emailed Logitech's support and got an email saying they would respond in
> > 48 hours. That was 4 days ago. Has anyone had this happen or have a
> > solution?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
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