I have a wired USB optical mouse I use on my Win7 desktop computer. It doesn’t have any information on it so I suppose it could be a generic model as I don’t recall where I got it from.
I was working in a Word document and wanted to paste a jpg into it but all of a sudden everything else was becoming highlighted
— I couldn’t get of “highlighting mode”, couldn’t close the document – couldn’t do anything and had to do a hard shutdown.
— Upon starting back up, left clicking on the desktop resulted in a blue highlighted section as if I was trying to select something and I couldn’t get out of it
— Then I right clicked and that resulted in the desktop menu list showing up all the time
— I lost track of a couple of other selections I tried to make but nothing helped
— I pushed the on/off button once and I was given the option to shut down, pressing Enter did so.
I removed the mouse from my tower and connected it to my XP computer and the same phenomena continued
— At first I used the keyboard that was attached to the XP computer and had the same results
— Then I tried it with the keyboard that was on the Win7 computer and still had the same results
— This made me suspect it was a mouse problem
So then I removed the USB mouse and tried a spare PS2 mouse and it worked fine
— I then used that spare PS2 mouse on my Win7 computer and it still worked fine
So now I’m wondering: is it possible I pressed some key combination that configured that USB mouse to act like it did even on 2 different computers or is the mouse toast?
— I’m not concerned about whether or not the mouse needs to be replaced, what I’m wondering about is if there is a key combination that might unlock whatever mode/configuration(?) the mouse might be in
— If that doesn’t make sense, I’ll just replace the mouse and chalk this up to just not knowing whether or not I caused it or it just decided to retire itself
HP EliteBook 8540w laptop Windows 10 Pro (x64)