Just recently an issue has occurred with my computer. The standard arrow and pointing hand shows on the screen when using the mouse but as soon as I use the wheel on the mouse it changes to a small rectangle with an up/down arrow on the right hand side of the rectangle and a pointing finger at the arrow. I have tried to reset the mouse but it still occurs whenever I use the wheel and then doesnt change. Very annoying. In thick persons language can anyone tell me how to sort it!!! PLEASE!
This usually changes when you press the mouse wheel - (as if it was a button) and is used to scroll up and down by moving the mouse. Some mice it is
click on/off to switch , others it is press and hold.
If you are not pressing the mouse wheel or it will not click off, then it may have been pressed and is now stuck down, check to see if there is any
thing preventing it from coming back up (bit of dirt, oily rag, swarf..)
Hope that helps
[Edited on 12/8/17 by miskit]
quote:
Originally posted by miskit
This usually changes when you press the mouse wheel - (as if it was a button) and is used to scroll up and down by moving the mouse. Some mice it is click on/off to switch , others it is press and hold.
If you are not pressing the mouse wheel or it will not click off, then it may have been pressed and is now stuck down, check to see if there is any thing preventing it from coming back up (bit of dirt, oily rag, swarf..)
Hope that helps
[Edited on 12/8/17 by miskit]
quote:
Originally posted by gremlin1234
quote:
Originally posted by miskit
This usually changes when you press the mouse wheel - (as if it was a button) and is used to scroll up and down by moving the mouse. Some mice it is click on/off to switch , others it is press and hold.
If you are not pressing the mouse wheel or it will not click off, then it may have been pressed and is now stuck down, check to see if there is any thing preventing it from coming back up (bit of dirt, oily rag, swarf..)
Hope that helps
[Edited on 12/8/17 by miskit]
yep, try a different mouse,
then throw the old one at the wall, - it wont make it work, but you will feel better
EDIT:
if its a wireless mouse, you could try replacing its battery first...
[Edited on 12/8/17 by gremlin1234]
Or you've set scroll-lock on on the keyboard by accident.
Thanks for the replies. Turned out to be a fooked mouse.
I had an optical mouse that was expensive (£50+) and it misbehaved a lot all of a sudden. I was going to chuck it and realised a cat hair had got over the sensor. One hard blow later and it worked well ever since.
That's odd, whenever I give electronics a "hard blow" they never work again