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I also had the same problem but I think it just went away...isaiah40 wrote:I had that problem a couple of times, but would you know it, I can't remember what I did to fix it. You can try inserting you windows disk and then run a repair (I am not familiar with Windows 7 so I am lost). The only other thing is a complete reinstall (and I know how none of us want to do that!)
Nobunaga wrote:... Windows 7 was my idea.
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i fix computers for a living, and typically when people say its randomly clicking, its either a bad mouse, or a laptop and theyre bumping the touchpad with their new watch/bracelet/extra arm skin/etc...Army of GOD wrote:Ok, so I installed Windows 7 last week (it's funny, because as I was uninstalling non-compatible Vista items, my Vista crashed and went into this loop of restarting infinitely. F****** Windows), and I'm having a problem when typing scheisse. For some reason, something will randomly click when I'm typing (like, it's doing it a bunch of times at the moment) and the cursor will appear in a random spot in the text or just make it so that I have to click on the text box again to get typing again. And I googled this problem and only found one thing that seemed like it'd help, but those Microsoft guys are so glib, because it didn't work.
So, are there any people who know how to solve this f****** Windows problem?

Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
It's a new mouse and I'm making sure I'm not touching that or the pad so I don't think that could be the problem.hwhrhett wrote:i fix computers for a living, and typically when people say its randomly clicking, its either a bad mouse, or a laptop and theyre bumping the touchpad with their new watch/bracelet/extra arm skin/etc...Army of GOD wrote:Ok, so I installed Windows 7 last week (it's funny, because as I was uninstalling non-compatible Vista items, my Vista crashed and went into this loop of restarting infinitely. F****** Windows), and I'm having a problem when typing scheisse. For some reason, something will randomly click when I'm typing (like, it's doing it a bunch of times at the moment) and the cursor will appear in a random spot in the text or just make it so that I have to click on the text box again to get typing again. And I googled this problem and only found one thing that seemed like it'd help, but those Microsoft guys are so glib, because it didn't work.
So, are there any people who know how to solve this f****** Windows problem?
if you upgraded from a vista installation that was crashing, then your windows 7 is probably gonna have problems too, beware... a fresh install is always best when upgrading to a new operating system...
EDIT: every once in a while the 'random mouse clicks' are caused by a virus, or a program that is continually freezing, have you been getting non-responsive messages about programs? programs freezing up perhaps?
That's why the very first thing I did with Windows was download Firefox =Pmgconstruction wrote:I just finished wiping my hard drive, re formatting & installing 64 bit windows 7. I like it so far, install was seamless. The layout in explorer & such is gonna take some getting used to though
First you need to pray, here is a sample:Army of GOD wrote:...So, are there any people who know how to solve this f****** Windows problem?

A valid point, my only issue is that for the same price a PC, especially a home built one, is much faster then a mac. (Yes I know that they don't look too bad at apple.com, but go look at the prices after you try to stuff in a few more gigs of ram or get a OC'ed CPU...)Pedronicus wrote:I've got a mac and never encountered this problem.
(you just knew someone with a mac would get here and say that didn't you?)
Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
A few more gigs of ram compared to a Mac isn't too hot of shit to jump on, but yes Macs are generally much more expensive.edocsil wrote:A valid point, my only issue is that for the same price a PC, especially a home built one, is much faster then a mac. (Yes I know that they don't look too bad at apple.com, but go look at the prices after you try to stuff in a few more gigs of ram or get a OC'ed CPU...)Pedronicus wrote:I've got a mac and never encountered this problem.
(you just knew someone with a mac would get here and say that didn't you?)
Army of God, you mentioned that it is a new mouse, try using some old usb mouse you have lying around and see if that works, also if you tell me the mouses model i could get more information.
Ok, I'll try that. And the model is "Optical Mouse USBM/N: M-BZ96C"edocsil wrote:A valid point, my only issue is that for the same price a PC, especially a home built one, is much faster then a mac. (Yes I know that they don't look too bad at apple.com, but go look at the prices after you try to stuff in a few more gigs of ram or get a OC'ed CPU...)Pedronicus wrote:I've got a mac and never encountered this problem.
(you just knew someone with a mac would get here and say that didn't you?)
Army of God, you mentioned that it is a new mouse, try using some old usb mouse you have lying around and see if that works, also if you tell me the mouses model i could get more information.
Macs are awesome. However more expensive, I believe they are worth it (if you're not into gaming and such, of course).Pedronicus wrote:I've got a mac and never encountered this problem.
(you just knew someone with a mac would get here and say that didn't you?)
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Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.

Ok, thanks a bunch. I'll download that and see what happens.edocsil wrote:Logitech kinda sucks when it comes to legacy product support... your mouse isn't supported in win 7 maybe if you download SetPoint 4.80 that might solve some of your issues. SetPoint 4.80 is logitech's basic compatibility software, but there is no guaranties it will work. just Google SetPoint 4.80 and download from anyplace that doesn't look real sketchy.
here for 64 bit
http://www.userdrivers.com/Keyboard-Mou ... ta-64-bit/
here for 32 bit
http://www.userdrivers.com/Keyboard-Mou ... ta-32-bit/
i know it says vista but that is the way logitech rolls.
@ BBS The RAM and the quad core bit is important to me. I use CAD software everyday, and a slow response time can slow progress in Inventor (my CAD software) to a crawl. 8 gigs DDR3 ftw
"Also, another problem that is just annoying after "going 7" was that back when I had Vista, my laptop would show a volume bar when I changed the volume or muted it. Now, not only does it not show the volume bar, but the mute button doesn't even work anymore! I have a ThinkPad T400 if it means anything and if you can help."
Win 7 doesn't show the volume changing, its just one of the graphics tweaks in Win 7. Idk about the muting problem however.
Macs are awesome. they are worth it (if you´re not into using software and such and just want something pretty to look at)Skittles! wrote: Macs are awesome. However more expensive, I believe they are worth it (if you're not into gaming and such, of course).
I use a Mac keyboard and a Mac mouse instead of the default ones, and I've never been happier =D
snufkin wrote:Macs are awesome. they are worth it (if you´re not into using software and such and just want something pretty to look at)Skittles! wrote: Macs are awesome. However more expensive, I believe they are worth it (if you're not into gaming and such, of course).
I use a Mac keyboard and a Mac mouse instead of the default ones, and I've never been happier =D

