Why a Samsung? Why not get a Logitech, i'm sure the Logitech ones are cheaper (they are 20$) and they probably work better too. I have two Logitech Optical and they have worked flawlessly for over 2 years now. They also don't seem to be hurt by spilling water on the desk and then moving the mouse over the water. I seem to spill water on my desk a lot lol
Recently I got a Samsung optical whell mouse model OMS3PB
It has a bug I don't know it's driver or hardware: very often
on click performs double click.
Anybody has the same problem?
I am facing the same problem, actually i had the same problem in the past, but i didn't realize that it was because of samsung mouse. unfortunately i bought another samsung mouse to replace the stupid one. the new one worked good for some time, and after few month it started irritating me by clicking twice automatically when i click once. I don't find any solution to solve this, i think i need to go for some other brand.
Helllo there,
I got from my kids a "renewed" workstation as a birthday gift. It included a Pleomax Samsung optical mouse that turns one click into two, after 2 mo. use.
Tweak Ui does not affect this feature even if I set the double click to minimum speed. Using XP. The rest is fine.
Please gimme a tip, as I have not found hardware/software data on the net to get there myself.
Thanks a lot.
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I am facing the same problem, actually i had the same problem in the past, but i didn't realize that it was because of samsung mouse. unfortunately i bought another samsung mouse to replace the stupid one. the new one worked good for some time, and after few month it started irritating me by clicking twice automatically when i click once. I don't find any solution to solve this, i think i need to go for some other brand.
I got from my kids a "renewed" workstation as a birthday gift. It included a Pleomax Samsung optical mouse that turns one click into two, after 2 mo. use.
Tweak Ui does not affect this feature even if I set the double click to minimum speed. Using XP. The rest is fine.
Please gimme a tip, as I have not found hardware/software data on the net to get there myself.
Thanks a lot.