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Pending OP Response Mouse double clicking

B dot b

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Jun 14, 2024
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Hi,

This is currently my second active post on here right now.

This ones about my mouse. The left and right button tend to double click most the time i press them. It makes it hard to do anything. Is there any fix i can do to help this? I've pulled the buttons out the safe distance they can go theres nothing in there. I've blown on it tried to give it a little safe hit and nothing.

Also, my scroll wheel middle click is broken too.

I have the M65 RGB ULTRA Optical Gaming Mouse.

 
Have you checked the settings in icue software.
If you do not have the option in the software to slow the click rate you could try to lower the polling rate.
Or go to control panel and open the mouse app and slow the click rate.
 
Everything in ique looks fine. Drivers are up to date.
I would prefer to not lower the polling rate incase i would actually like to double click, which could be affected my doing so right?

I have not tried my mouse on any other computer or a different mouse. But now the mouse is struggling to even click properly. For example i played a shooting game earlier and either when i try to shoot it doesn't or it does one shot. I find i have to click allot harder then it actually works.
 
All our suggestions are to try to find the root issue. :)
If you change the click rate, it will either help or do nothing, either way, it helps determine our next option.
It can always be set back again.

Trying your mouse on another PC, and another mouse on your PC would quickly tell if it just your mouse and if we are going down a blind alley suggesting looking at click rates, drivers, and ique software.
 
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