My suggestion would be to A) Get a can of compressed air and blow into it a few times.
Only 2 things that come to mind are that either there is a small short close to the mouse that is disrupting the use of it being proper, but if that were the case you would have more frequent problems with both buttons as well as the touch pad itself.Īnother guess is there is something beneath the mouse buttons that is not allowing them to make contact, and the more u press it/move the laptop around, then it changes from broken, to working, and switching buttons. If you think it is a virus, please do report to the Virus section to get proper help from the professionals on the forum I do remove virus's and infections from computers, but it is more difficult when helping someone on the internet. If you do believe it is to do with a virus, I can't give help here for virus's as I am not "properly" trained and allowed to on these forums really. Now Select Mouse and other pointing devices, right click, uninstall, then restart teh computer, see if it helps. Click Add, select Device Manager, keep it selected to Local Computer, click Finish, Close, Ok. At the top of the window, click File, go to Add/Remove Snap-in. If not, check out the settings from the Control Panel for the mouse. Restart the computer, it should reinstall itself.
From there click Device Manager, go to Mouse and other pointing devices. Well, if it works fine with an external mouse just fine, try reinstalling the driver.