Left mouse button sticks or clicks twice on its own
The left mouse button is wearing out and the switch inside is failing. Compressed air can sometimes help by blowing out dust, but the fix that works is buying a new mouse — they're cheap and this one is at the end of its life. If you can't replace it right now, try a can of compressed air first.
Mouse buttons are mechanical switches that wear out after thousands of clicks. The left button fails first because you use it the most. Dust or debris can make it worse, and compressed air sometimes helps temporarily. The real fix is replacing the mouse because the switch is failing and won't recover.
Fix-IT-Bot will walk you through each step — just tap, no typing needed.
Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Trying to open and disassemble the mouse to fix it — this won't work and can damage it further
- Thinking the problem is the operating system or a software driver when it's actually the hardware
- Cleaning the mouse with water — this can cause electrical damage
Signs you need professional help
- Compressed air didn't help and the button still sticks
- The button is completely stuck and won't move at all
- You want to know if your mouse is still under warranty
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