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My computer responds to a click 2 to 5 seconds late.?
June 5, 2010
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Go to your mouse settings and check to see how fast or slow the double click speed is set.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.
It’s probably something with the BIOS. Perhaps you FSB(front side Bus) frequncy is too low. Restart yo machine and when it prompt u to press F10 or del (or whatever it is) to enter setup check out the FSB freq. It should be somewhere between 800Mhz. Also make sure PCI Bus mastering is enabled……It saves lives
possiblity 1: your antivirus is scanning each click. set it to a less paranoid setting.
possiblity 2: your mouse is malfunctioning. this is almost always the case in wireless mice, usb mice, or universal keyboards. if possible, buy a usb to ps/2 converter and plug the non-wireless mouse into that port.
possiblility 3: there is a driver conflict or your driver got corrupted. first, remove all mouse drivers, reboot, and then let windows install the generic driver. if this doesn’t work, install the "offical" driver.