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Left click button opens drop down menu on M1 Silicon running Sonoma

After a thunderstorm knocked out our power for a few moments, I had to start my Mac Studio back up. The computer is plugged into a surge protector.


Everything worked fine prior to the power outage, but after the re-start, the left-click button on my mouse constantly opens a drop-down menu. I can't click and drag to select anything on the desktop, and working in any program, including browsers, is impossible since all the left-click button does is open a drop-down menu.


I have restarted in Safe Mode and have run First Aid on the hard drive. It revealed no issues.


I have located and deleted all mouse .plist files from the computer and restarted.


I have reset the PRAM twice


I have tried using different mouses, but they all do the same thing.


I am currently using a Macally corded Mac keyboard and a Logitech vertical mouse that has a USB receiver. Both were working fine prior to the power outage.


I have scoured the internet and Mac Support for answers, but nothing has worked. I'm sort of in a bind as this is my work computer and I currently can't do anything with it. I hope somebody has the answer that will get me back up and running.


Thank you.

Mac Studio

Posted on Jun 23, 2024 6:10 AM

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Posted on Jun 23, 2024 7:23 AM

Check and toggle your "Secondary click" settings. see > Mouse settings on Mac - Apple Support

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Jun 23, 2024 9:55 AM in response to den.thed

Thank you. I had tried that as well and it didn't change anything.


I did stumble upon a "fix", I think — but we'll have to see if it sticks.


System Settings ==> Desktop & Dock ==>


Desktop & Stage Manager

Show Items

      • Uncheck On Desktop
  • Uncheck In Stage Manager

Click wallpaper to reveal desktop ==> Set to Only in Stage Manager


Widgets

Show Widgets

      • Uncheck On Desktop
  • Uncheck In Stage Manager

Use iPhone Widgets ==> Turn off



Reboot computer



Now my mouse seems to be acting the way it's supposed to.

Jun 23, 2024 9:10 PM in response to den.thed

I have been using third-party keyboards and mice for years. As a graphic designer, I need a two-button mouse and have been using vertical optical mice for quite some time.


I finally figured out what was happening through an unrelated thread. The keyboard I replaced was a bluetooth keyboard and replaced it with a wired one. Even though I disconnected the bluetooth connection to it, it was still picking up on the old keyboard as I hadn't discarded it yet. I selected to forget this device in my bluetooth settings and everything is working as it should. I've also discarded the old keyboard.


I opted to leave this thread intact, despite how stupid I feel, as it might help someone else who just can't figure out why their mouse isn't working properly.


Thanks for your suggestions.

Left click button opens drop down menu on M1 Silicon running Sonoma

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