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Mouse Pointer Is Picking Up Lots Of Emails All At Once
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I run Microsoft Office 2003 on a Windows 7 PC.
Today I find that I can't open a single email on its own because when I click on it multiple emails are coming up in a block.
In addition on the desktop when I click on an icon to open it it links to multiple icons also. Anyone know what's going on and how I can rectify it?
Today I find that I can't open a single email on its own because when I click on it multiple emails are coming up in a block.
In addition on the desktop when I click on an icon to open it it links to multiple icons also. Anyone know what's going on and how I can rectify it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you tried turning it off and turning it on again? (Yes, I know that sounds like a facetious response but it's amazing how often it works!).
The next thing to try (fairly obviously) is another mouse. (I always keep a spare mouse handy because they always seem to go wrong when the shops are shut). PC World can sell you one a wired one for around a fiver (as can some supermarkets and discount stores).
If you're using a wireless mouse it might be worth changing the battery although I doubt that it would actually help.
If you still get the same problem with a different mouse then you'll need to consider the possibility of a virus or malware causing the problem. Run a full scan with your anti-virus program and with Malwarebytes (or with AdwCleaner).
The next thing to try (fairly obviously) is another mouse. (I always keep a spare mouse handy because they always seem to go wrong when the shops are shut). PC World can sell you one a wired one for around a fiver (as can some supermarkets and discount stores).
If you're using a wireless mouse it might be worth changing the battery although I doubt that it would actually help.
If you still get the same problem with a different mouse then you'll need to consider the possibility of a virus or malware causing the problem. Run a full scan with your anti-virus program and with Malwarebytes (or with AdwCleaner).
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