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Nope, it is some setting. These things are BRAND new. Like I said, I figure
out how to turn this off last year on one but DANGED if I can remember
now... ;-(

Thanks,

Chuck

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Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 10:42 AM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Windows XP Mouse Question...

Chuck Lewis wrote:
> I figured out how to do this (once) early last year and darned if I can
> remember or find anything in the settings for the mouse on the PC or
> anywhere on the internet HOW to get the mouse to stop "executing"
something
> while the pointer is over and item but no button has been clicked ?

Reboot?  Sounds like something in the mouse driver is screwed up.

Might want to check for malware while you're at it.

david


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