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Is it possible my Mamba Wireless mouse is sensitive to skin proximity?

  • 11 May 2023
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I am not a gamer but I use Photoshop and InDesign a lot. I also do NOT use the mouse wirelessly -- when available I find a wired connection to be more stable. It’s taken me awhile to tweak the settings so that they aren’t too sensitive. Click-hold-drag can be particularly troublesome, as well as keyboard/mouse combination commands. Many MANY times I swear the left and/or right mouse buttons are responding to the PROXIMITY of my hand, or perhaps I really AM coming into contact with the mouse buttons even though I can’t feel it on my skin. The problem seems to get worse as the day goes on. I also suffer from hyperhidrosis of the hands (sweaty palms) which gets worse as the day goes on. The next morning the mouse (and my hands) will be mostly back to normal. Also, my hand is a tiny bit too small to accommodate the length of the mouse which might be part of the problem.

I tried using thin “jewelers gloves” but the problem persisted, perhaps because the cloth of the glove was coming into contact with the mouse.

Calibrating to my mouse pad makes no difference, which also leads me to think the issue is with the TOP surface of the mouse.

The only thing I can think of to do is drill down on the sensitivity stages, but again that would assume the issue was with the bottom of the mouse and this just doesn’t feel like it’s the case.

Any ideas?


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