My compaq mouse

I have a compaq laptop mouse came it with my compaq cq5210f PC hp =.

I have the latest driver and I have a COmpaq Q1859 monitor, but the mouse double-click sometimes when I click.

It's me irritating because he did that a lot lately.

Seems it could be the mouse, try it on another PC that can define that.

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