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ipadawan

macrumors member
Original poster
Aug 29, 2019
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Hello mouse clickers


I got a 3DConnexion cable mouse, works fine so far. Have the latest 3Dconnexion drivers and software installed; also latest Monterey installed.
I got two displays.

After a few minutes of use, when I hoover with the mouse over an element, like a button, icon ( dock) or menu(item) the icon more on the right side get visually hoovered, or get clicked when I press a button.
I have to go to the top left of my main screen going behind the Apple menu several times, moven back and forth, to get the click point right under the mouse point.
Then I can draw, select text again at the right point; then after 5-10 minutes it starts again.

I use an 27" 5k iMac from end 2014. It started when I did start using the unsuported mac project. That change did go like a breeze, except it is somewaht slower and the weird mouse happenings. I have no other mouse to check with.

Anyone a solution for this very very very annoying thing?
BTW, sometimes the mouse goes very slow, like if I have the acceleration and speed very slow; but hwen I Command Tab to the next program I got the right speed back.

Thank you in advance.

iPadawan
 

RRick

macrumors newbie
Nov 21, 2022
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Yes I have had that dame problem with Ventura. I couldn't use Autodesk Fusion 360 and now Safari. With Autodesk I removed the ~/Libraries/Application\ Support/Fusion\ 360, but I do not want to lose my history and related info with Safari so I am hesitant to do the same.
 

ipadawan

macrumors member
Original poster
Aug 29, 2019
72
12
Thank you.
The issue is that it also happens when I not use SketchUp and/or Fusion360.
 

RRick

macrumors newbie
Nov 21, 2022
2
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Thank you.
The issue is that it also happens when I not use SketchUp and/or Fusion360.
Yes, this is understood, but try quitting your software, moving your configuration files and restarting the software and see if it continues. Another thing you could try is create a new account on your computer and login as the new account and check that the problem persists. I am fairly confident that the solution is related to stored settings.
 
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