It is quite probably a mouse issue. You might want to set the double-click sensitivity lower. Go to control panel>mouse>double-click speed, and set it accordingly.
This will most likely fix your problem. If not, try to use the mouse on an other (XP) machine, and see if the problem occurs there too. You can also borrow another mouse to use with your Windows 7 machine.
This should give you enough information to decide where the actual problem lies, Mouse, Windows 7 driver, or Windows setup.
Its a mouse problem just as mithrandir said check these sites for help support.microsoft.com/kb/266738 techrepublic.com.com/5208-11184-0.html?f... neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t....
The problem is most likely a mouse related issue. I have encountered this problem on my laptop running Vista. There can be a few issues related to the mouse acting up, the ones I have found that have resolved it for me are as follow: 1.My laptop has a mouse pad built into it.
If I attached another mouse by USB I sometimes get this double click and odd almost auto clicking behaviour. I turned off the mouse pad on my laptop and the USB mouse worked fine after that.2. I have encountered mouse issues in past that were related to the mouse driver that was installed.
Moving from XP to Vista caused me issues and I updated the mouse driver and resolved the issues.3. A low battery in my mouse, using a wireless mouse, caused my mouse to become sensitive at first and double clicks happened, then the mouse stopped working as the battery got weaker.4. Mouse setup, the double click sensitivity may be set to sensitive check that as well.
Those have been my experiences, so you might want to keep the solutions I found in mind if it happens again.
I think its a mouse problem too. But if not you might have somebody messing with you there is software and hardware designed to do this. Just to make you crazy.
If it is the OS which I doubt just check your settings and make suere your not like in some kind of web mode where a single click is a double-click. Or check the timing of your click under Mouse in the Control Panel.
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