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Old 08-09-2004, 08:47 PM   #1
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Calibrate Mouse

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Just a minor question. I use the Logitech MX Duo mouse/keyboard set for my system. As it is wireless and optical, I decided that it is often not the best in gaming. However, when playing CounterStrike and Doom3, I notice that my mouse periodically skips. After clicking down my left/right click and letting go, the computer responds as if I had my finger still down. I'm wondering what's wrong there - is there a way to calibrate the mouse or something? I haven't installed the drivers - it's plug and play fromt he PS2 ports since PS2 is provided and I have no other uses for them.


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Old 08-10-2004, 10:02 PM   #2
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If I were you, I would start by entering Control Panel-->Mouse and make sure the option "Single Click to Open an Item" is unchecked. I would also make sure any other extraneous options in Control Panel-->Mouse are disabled.
If that doesn't work, I would then load the Logitech Drivers/Software that came with the mouse. The logitech software will come with its own configuration utilities.
Let us know if it works!
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