![]() To proceed, press the Windows key and look for Run. I have gone into the Mouse Properties and the 'Switch Primary and Secondary Buttons' box under the buttons. This happens often, but not everytime I click on the left mouse button. Confirm you want to uninstall the device (use the mouse). ![]() Right-click the touchpad and select Uninstall device. Expand Mouse and other pointing devices (or try Human Interface Devices). However, per libinput on ArchWiki, I installed xf86-input-libinput and xorg-xinput, which rezzed the middle click (and other mouse buttons), and helped the clicking insanity settle down a bit. Connect the mouse and allow it to be set up. The middle mouse click was also not working. I am not sure what Photoshop thinks the mouse is doing. Since your mouse’s drag and drop function is non-responsive, it’s a command that can help. I can select them, rotate them, and even drag nodes with the node-selection tool. Hello, When I use my left click mouse button, the right click content menu keeps appearing. This also makes click and drag virtually impossible. And you can quickly flick the mouse button down to drag and click. If your mouse won’t drag, simply press the Esc key and the problem should be resolved. This is an unusual solution, but it works according to users. Step 4 : You should make sure that your wrist position is relaxed. Many users reported that they managed to solve left mouse button drag problems simply by pressing the Esc key. And then glide fingertips across the upper edge of your mouse button. Even as I move the mouse pointer around (holding down “v”) the brush will not be painting, Then when I release V, suddenly a line of paint will appear. Step 3 : After that, you need to put your index finger and middle finger on the mouse's left control and right switch, respectively. In the latter situation, when I press “v”, the brush will put down one little spot of paint and then act like the mouse button isn’t pressed. It works okay when dragging out rectangles in Photoshop, but it does not work when painting with a brush. However, what I was really hoping to do was use this as part of Photoshop painting work. The macro only holds the mouse button as long as the macro is running, so I need to add a “pause until” the condition that “v” is up, then add a mouse release action.
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