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Originally Posted by homealone
hi
only just now you mention it - you are correct, it acts like it interprets the 'hover' over the destination as a release of the button.
- could be very annoying, if I come across any further info I will post back - good find 
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Oh well, at least it's not just me.
I bought a Microsoft mouse for work but it suffered inteference from a colleauges cheap wireless keyboard and mouse then I got an Aldi one that was brilliant but after 2 months the button started to stick so it went back I then paid about £3 for a OEM noname wireless mouse which worked fine but had a ball and kept sticking and the latest one is the Aldi one........ why can't I get a decent cordless mouse ???? Rant over