Okay so my computer forced me to update to Windows 10 as I denied it over and over again knowing the problems that come with it. But alas I have it now and I cannot go back >:/
So I've ran into an issue, a couple actually most I fixed myself, this one I cannot...I have a gaming mouse, a razor naga, I log in the other day and its acting funny and beginning to fusterate me as I duel outside of Orgrimmar:
My right click is acting completely unreliable...its like the game reads that I'm pressing it, but then doesn't for a few seconds or more, having to double tap to target because it didn't read it, having to click and hold more then once to mouse turn, having to double click a item to send it in the mail...I thought my mouse was going. I truly did and was getting ready to go out and get a new one. But I come to my desk top and right click around to make the option menu pop up and it works flawlessly. I try it in other programs, its fine. It seems just to be gaming, or atleast just World of Warcraft. I was wondering if anyone knew how to fix this annoyance with Windows 10... I did some digging previously and pulled up this:
its says I should see some entries with a pink background. But I do not ( I have things turned off to improve performance) so maybe that is why I cannot find what these steps ask of me.But I'm unsure and want this to be fixed.This is the solution:
Please download: ShellExView - Shell Extension Manager For Windows
This program does not require installation, just right click and run as Administrator
From the menu, click on Options then click on Filter by Extension Type and select Context Menu
On the list, you'll see some of the entries with pink background, those are installed by the third party software
Hold down CTRL Key and select all of them then click on the red button on top left corner to disable.
Click on the Options again and select Restart Explorer
Now try to right click on desktop to see if it fix your problem. If it does then start to enable one by one and repeat step 5 until the problem occurs again, that's the offending extension.
6/6/2016.
Okay..So I dug out an old normal mouse to see if it could be my mouse in some way and it turns out it is, I guess the issue is easier to notice in games then anywhere else. But it is in fact the mouse. Is there a way I can fix this without going out and buying a new one?