Magic is not so magical Mouse in Excel 2016

There a solution to the issue with the mouse wireless in Excel 2016? I have a lot of trouble with the click of a mouse in Excel. I have to move the mouse out of the cell, I work in, click a cell away from her several times and then come back and try again. It's really very frustrating and complete a productivity killer. So distracting and stressful. I saw another thread that mentions this problem, but no good suggestions other than using a different mouse... I checked the MS forums as well and there are 22 other people in a single thread that have the same problem, but I do not see a response that does not involve the use of a wired mouse. I do not want to do.

So I think it's a bug of MS Office.  Someone at - it suggestions other than using a different mouse? Thank you...!

Cathleen

Cathleen Hello,

You ask about the new Magic Mouse 2?    This has had some changes and is designed only to work with the El Capitan OS 10.11. x and upwards.  It is possible that the Excel program has been updated to allow this, but there again, maybe not.   I don't use Excel so I don't know.

Excuse the intrusion, but I asked the hosts to remove your e-mail address of signature.   It is unwise to publish in a public forum, if it has a link trade or not.

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