nick09
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I just found this today and it solved my problems with double clicking on my Logitech Anywhere MX mouse. I thought I'd share this since I've heard people having problems with double clicking on Logitech mice.
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After doing this myself my mouse works correctly like it should.
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This can be caused by static energy trapped inside the capacitors in the mouse. To drain this static energy, please plug the Unifying receiver into a different USB port and follow this procedure:
1. Shut off the mouse and remove the batteries.
2. Press all the buttons repeatedly for 30 seconds. This will drain all the static energy that may be trapped in the mouse.
3. Put the batteries back in the mouse and turn it on.
4. Wait a few seconds for it to re-connect and test the buttons.
If this does not fix your issue, please contact the customer support team in your region for more assistance, including a possible warranty replacement.
After doing this myself my mouse works correctly like it should.