Chassis case is now 3-4 years old and has cracks and damaged externally pretty much all over, left mouse button on the case is broken but the buttons are independant of one another, I was wonderif if anyone knows of anywhere i could get one of these mouse buttons from or even a new chassis case. The supplier stopped making them shortly after they was released :(
SOURCE: Left mouse button on VGN-AR requires a lot of pressure to operate
On your model the buttons that you press on your mousepad are actual tactile buttons that are on the motherboard and they do wear out over time. The only way to resolve that problem would be to either bring it to a electronics shop where they can replace the tactile button on the motherboard or replace the whole motherboard itself which could get pricey.
SOURCE: acer d150 left trackpad button not clicking/working
go to control panel click on mouse and set for right handed
SOURCE: Left mouse button stuck down
The same thing is happening with my mouse button. I disassembled the computer to get at the mouse and noticed that there is a rubber ball cover to the button . If that ball gets damaged in any way it appears to cause it to lose the clicky feeling of the button and causes that button to sit a bit lower than it should. Not a real easy fix.
I have found that the best way to adjust your mouse settings is to create a control panel in your bottom toolbar scroll to the bottom of your screen right click you will see an array of options select the toolbar option then select desktop
then you will see the desktop in the bottom toolbar select the 2 >>arrow heads then all control panel items then select mouse this is in WINDOWS 7
then click on the >> all control panel items scroll to mouse in the buttons tab you will see the defaults left button right button and middle wheel click you might have to set the left click button again
in XP you will have to select the new toolbar option once you have that a browse option select my computer then control panel then a control panel option will be in the bottom toolbar
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Or disconnect the mouse from your computer restart.
If still does not work you need a new mouse.
hope this helps
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