The mouse is still preferred over the trackpad for navigating Windows 10. However, just like other Windows components, the mouse is also prone to many errors. Here I shall discuss how you can solve if you see mouse clicking on its own.
How To Fix If Mouse Clicking On Its Own?
If you see that the mouse randomly clicks or registers clicks on its own, you might have to troubleshoot the mouse for any potential damage. Here are some easy fixes that you can use to troubleshoot this error on your computer.
Solution 1: Check For Dirt
One of the most common reasons why you may see a mouse automatically clicking on is own is because of dirt and dust build-up. If the mouse has been sitting on your desk for quite some time, you may want to start cleaning the mouse. If possible, slowly blow some air under the mouse buttons and wipe out the dirt.
Once you have thoroughly cleaned the mouse, check if the error persists.
Solution 2: Check The Port
Another common reason why you may face this error is due to the port being damaged. This is fairly easy to diagnose. All you need to do is check the port on your computer for any physical damage, and connect the mouse to another computer to confirm if the mouse keeps clicking on its own there as well.
This will help you narrow down if the error is with the mouse or the computer port. If the port on your computer is damaged, connect the mouse to another port and check if the error persists. You should see random mouse clicks not appearing anymore.
Solution 3: Check Remote Control Software
If you have remote access software like Chrome Remote Desktop and TeamViewer installed on your computer, check if it is running in the background. If you let these apps run in the background by mistake, there is a chance that the clicks from the host computer may be causing random clicks on your computer.
Open these apps and check for any active connections.
Next, open the task manager using the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys. End all the tasks related to the remote desktop software. Now check if the error persists.
Solution 4: Update Mouse Drivers
If you have eliminated damaged ports and other physical damage as a cause of this error, there may be outdated drivers on your computer. Since device drivers communicate with the operating system, outdated drivers can cause the hardware to malfunction.
Update the mouse drivers and check if the error persists. If Windows is unable to find the mouse drivers, you can visit the manufacturer website for the latest firmware updates.
Solution 5: Turn Off Clicklock
ClickLock is an additional feature in Windows, which allows you to highlight some text without having to drag after the click and hold. While this is similar to Filter Keys and very useful for some people, allowing this may be the cause of random mouse clicks on your computer.
Turn off ClickLock to see if this is the cause of the error. Follow these steps for the same:
- Open Windows Search. You can use the keyboard shortcut Win + S.
- Type Mouse Properties. This will open the mouse section of the Settings app.
- Locate and click on Additional mouse settings.
This will open the Mouse Properties window. - Here, uncheck the box next to the option that says, ‘Turn on ClickLock’.
- Click on Apply followed by OK to save the changes.
Disabling this feature should resolve your error.
Solution 6: Check The Double Click Speed
You can also customize the speed at which the double clicks are registered if you have a sensitive mouse. If some app or setting changed the double click speed in Windows 10, there is a chance that you may see random mouse clicks when you attempt to double click on an item.
In the Mouse Properties window that you opened in Solution 5 above, adjust the Double click speed by moving the slider left or right according to your need.
Once you are satisfied with the rate of registering double clicks, click on Apply followed by OK to save the configuration changes. Your error should now be resolved.
Solution 7: Disable Synaptic Inputs
While the mouse is preferred by many users for precision-based work, Windows 10 is being developed with portables in mind. This means that the trackpad and the touchscreen input are being prioritized while development by Microsoft. However, in some cases, these synaptic devices may interfere with the mouse input, leading to mouse clicking on its own.
To check if this is the case, disable the synaptic input. Follow these steps for the same:
- Open the Settings You can use the keyboard shortcut Win + I.
- Go to the Devices section.
- From the left pane menu, click on Touchpad.
- Under the Related Settings option in the rightmost section of the window, click on Additional settings.
This will open the Mouse Properties section of the Control Panel. - Switch to the rightmost tab, which should be the ELAN pointer
Note: The name of this tab may vary according to the device manufacturer. - Check the box next to the option that says, ‘Disable internal pointing device when the external pointing device is attached’.
- Click on Apply followed by OK to save the changes.
Check out this article to check how to turn off the touch screen in Windows 10.
After you have disabled the synaptic input options, check if the mouse functions normally and clicks randomly. Your error should now be resolved.
Solution 8: Check For Broken System Files
If the solutions provided above did not help you, there may be some broken system files on your computer that may lead to your device malfunctioning. This will be evident if you see random clicks registered even if you do not have a mouse connected.
Check for broken system files using the built-in utilities in Windows. Your error should now be resolved.
Solution 9: Run Virus And Malware Scans
If Windows found no broken system files and you still see the error, there might be some hidden virus or malware that is hijacking important system resources. To check if this is the case, consider running a full virus scan of your computer.
You can use the built-in Windows Security for protection against basic threats. However, for advanced viruses and other threats, you might want to consider investing in a third-party premium antivirus software.
Wrapping Up
So there you have it. Now you know how you can easily solve the error where you see mouse clicking on its own. If the solutions provided above did not help you, there is a possibility that you may have to buy a new mouse. Comment below if you found this useful, and to discuss further the same.
asgwBH says
NONE OF THESE HELPED
shook says
yes.. at the end the faulty was on the mpuse itself due to wear and tear mouse button..