If you can get your hands on another mouse, try it and see if the problem persists.

Regards,

LelandJ

On 5/29/15 11:28 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
On 05/29/2015 11:56 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:

Sorry I wasn't clear. For ordinary use one hand is fine. For highlighting, moving, copy/paste I find that when I release the button the mouse moves enough to introduce the kind of inaccuracy described.

When the other hand holds the mouse firmly in position at these times before the button is released, then the inaccuracy is usually avoided.

Pete - FYI - I think that he uses a laptop - that's not really the issue and its relatively irrelevant - as the same problem could happen whether desktop or laptop.

When he said he didn't understand what you meant - I agreed with him. For instance - when you wrote "Try using both hands, one hand firmly holding the mouse in the position where you want to drop. " - what did you mean?

You say BOTH Hands - but, you then only tell us what you did with One hand and NOT What you did with the Other! So - if one hand is on Mouse - Where or What is the Other hand supposed to be doing? Holding a Beer?? I'm sure you don't mean that you use BOTH Hands on your Mouse - as that would look pretty funny if you ask me...

:-)
-K-

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Subject: Re: Weird problem please help!

On 05/29/2015 05:33 AM, Chris Davis wrote:
Sorry Pete not to sure what you mean?

My laptop only starting doing this two days ago, before that it was fine.

Well, I guess I have gotten out of touch


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