Maybe it's also driver related with myself then? Would that have been why a
new mouse fixed the problem? (The (old?) mouse is fine on a different system
as far as I can tell)
When the mouse was changed, would new drivers have been loaded?
(I will try to remember all these things for the future also)
Michele Sayer
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Many thanks to all who responded to my query.
As several people suggested, it turned out to be driver-related. I opened
Device Manager and removed the mouse then rebooted, which fixed the problem.
Howard Rubin's idea about a sticking shift key was a good one though, I must
remember it for future reference.
Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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