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- #DELL WM311 LEFT CLICK NOT WORKING HOW TO#
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#DELL WM311 LEFT CLICK NOT WORKING FREE#
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I would recommend you contact our HP phone support for available service options. Save yourself from future pain and don't waste time and money on BT mouse/keyboards.I understand you have tried the steps suggested and still having the issue, I would personally suggest this to be a hardware failure. Also WM311 has less area that touches the surface and slides easily and much less and last several months on its AAAs, versus " BT Travel" that dies in a month, even though similar Logitech with two AA can go for a year. The word 'Travel' in its name is very deceiving.īTW, Belkin BT adapter is fine (mouse, Plantronics headset works great)Ĭomparing to WM311 which comes with AAA batteries and weighs twice less, and works everywhere without driversīT is a monster. Left mouse button stopped working after several month, I had to reprogram to use a side button instead.Īnd with to AA batteries, it is quite heavy. This one from Meritline also is periodically lost by windows and had to be reinserted (and sometimes it does not help ) Which despite its high price is total POS, having range of 2 cm and constantly lost by Windows and loose in USB jack!!!
#DELL WM311 LEFT CLICK NOT WORKING BLUETOOTH#
MSI Tiny Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR Adapter Dongle Noname BT adapters are pain to setup and constantly loose it
#DELL WM311 LEFT CLICK NOT WORKING SOFTWARE#
(like when you need to boot from some recovery/special purpose software (like PartedMagic) ) I had this mouse for while (enticed to buy from a similar thread on RFD a while ago) ,Ī mouse/keyboard that comes with its own receiver which is PS/2 compatible and works everywhere. Who programs this forum and what sort of testing did they do before they declared this version of the forum software to be stable?) (I'm not using Chrome with RFD because it doesn't work here at all. Anyone else having problems with this thread under Firefox? No matter what post I click on, I end up at the top of the first page of this thread. Neither of those buttons can be used to perform back and forward operations (apart from left-clicking on buttons or icons labelled Back and Forward, which is kind of trivial.) Why do you suppose that AndrewRFD highlighted the feature of "back and forward buttons" as something important, especially on a $14 mouse? The right button is used to select the property of the object on which it's clicked. click on a button or link, double-click on a shortcut icon etc. The left button is used to select or invoke an object, e.g. The first post by AndrewRFD says, "At $14, this is a good deal for a Bluetooth mouse with back and forward buttons." Most mouses have two buttons with left and right buttons that are used in a standard way. Adeel wrote: ↑maybe im blind, but the first post just led me to the dell page, which just said 5 buttons are ideal for professionals and gamers, but im trying to understand whats so good about it.