Single click not working

Started by DebAmstutz, March 28, 2012, 10:22:49 AM

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DebAmstutz

This might be a really dumb question, but that rarely stops me from asking...starting sometime yesterday, when I single click on "File" on IE to get to the "exit" item on that menu, I see the list of items and then it instantly disappears.  The same thing happens with "Favorites" but not "Tools" and "Help" and it doesn't happen every time.  I can't think of anything out of the ordinary that was done yesterday except shutting down the workstation because I was getting scanning errors a few times and turning everything off seems to clear those out.  Is there a setting somewhere that could've gone awry?  I've never noticed it happen any other time I've shut down the workstation.  Or could this be an early indication that I need a new mouse?

I also noticed that when trying to highlight a word or phrase to delete it from an email or other item, the highlight won't stay highlighted.  Is that related to the situation described above?

Thanks for any thoughts!
Deb Amstutz
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Mark

Have you tried a different mouse yet?  I'd just grab one from somewhere else to try and see if it's different.
Mark Piontek, MBA
Director of Information Systems
BS in Information Systems Security

DebAmstutz

I didn't think there was another mouse available to try, but luckily for me, someone is gone today and I "borrowed" their mouse and it would appear that the mouse is the issue.  I haven't had a problem with the other mouse.  I guess I know what I'll be doing over lunch - shopping for a new mouse!
Deb Amstutz
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Bloody Jack Kidd

Mark scores with a Layer 1 fix.

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Jan Regnier

Be sure to get a wireless mouse (if you don't already have one).... :D
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DebAmstutz

I have no interest in a wireless mouse.  A couple of people here have them and their function is not nearly as smooth as that of the wired mice. 
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Hans Manhave

Quote from: Jan Regnier on March 28, 2012, 11:40:51 AM
Be sure to get a wireless mouse (if you don't already have one).... :D

I received my first wireless mouse as a gift from an agency in Santa Monica after having helped them move away from MultiLink to PC-MOS/386.  I don't recall who they were.  Maybe they need to be signed up to AU so Lance & Bob can have more company.

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Mark

Quote from: Bloody Jack Kidd on March 28, 2012, 10:59:17 AM
Mark scores with a Layer 1 fix.

Sometimes I'm quick to think of Layer 1 last and then kick myself when I realize it later.  I recently wasted a LOT of time on a loose cable, which I probably posted about here, and am trying to remember more often what they teach you on day one of most any technical class: ALWAYS CHECK THE PHYSICAL LAYER FIRST. lol
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Director of Information Systems
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Charlie Charbonneau

Depends on the mouse I guess..  I <3 my logitech wireless laser meeses!  I miss my old thumb trackball though.

Quote from: DebAmstutz on March 28, 2012, 12:06:18 PM
I have no interest in a wireless mouse.  A couple of people here have them and their function is not nearly as smooth as that of the wired mice.
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Jan Regnier

I love my wireless mice too..... wouldn't have a mouse with a tail!
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Lance Bateman

Had wireless mouse and keyboard at home - and got REALLY tired of having to replace batteries.

Gene Foraker

Quote from: Lance Bateman on March 28, 2012, 01:24:04 PM
Had wireless mouse and keyboard at home - and got REALLY tired of having to replace batteries.

My wireless keyboard and mice seem to last over 6 months, maybe averaging about 9 mo between battery replacements.  That is with fairly heavy usage.
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Quote from: Gene Foraker on March 28, 2012, 01:45:54 PM
Quote from: Lance Bateman on March 28, 2012, 01:24:04 PM
Had wireless mouse and keyboard at home - and got REALLY tired of having to replace batteries.

My wireless keyboard and mice seem to last over 6 months, maybe averaging about 9 mo between battery replacements.  That is with fairly heavy usage.
same here - batteries last pretty long time
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Jan Regnier

Quote from: Alice on March 28, 2012, 01:54:41 PM
Quote from: Gene Foraker on March 28, 2012, 01:45:54 PM
Quote from: Lance Bateman on March 28, 2012, 01:24:04 PM
Had wireless mouse and keyboard at home - and got REALLY tired of having to replace batteries.

My wireless keyboard and mice seem to last over 6 months, maybe averaging about 9 mo between battery replacements.  That is with fairly heavy usage.
same here - batteries last pretty long time

Me too....I have had to replace batteries here in the office only 1x a year so far.....  same for home.
Jan Regnier
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Meyers Glaros Group, Merrillville, IN 26 Users
EPIC 2020, Office 365, Indio

DebAmstutz

Well I ended up with a wireless mouse after all - it was the least cost.  I can't justify spending $20 of someone else's money just to get what I want.  So far, it's working well, not the jumpiness I've experienced with other wireless mice here.  At least it's purple...LOL...one of my favorite colors.
Deb Amstutz
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