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So since today my mouse has been doing weird. At Radom moments it starts to select everything of move stuff around. I got the same problem with an external mouse. It even doesn't register some clicks.

It is a MacBook Pro from last year.

Anyone know a solution? Thanks

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What OS are you running? Has this started since you installed something?

Mavericks, didn't install anything. I think it started while using Citrix.

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Did you try cleaning the trackpad? I know sometime if a little piece of dirt get's on the trackpad, it starts acting weird.

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Mavericks, didn't install anything. I think it started while using Citrix.

 

Is Citrix a VM suit of some description? It appears to be after a quick google search. If so my first guess would be that your problem has something to do with Citrix.

Have you already tried verifying and repairing your install in Disk Utility?

You guys are crazy. You know you guys are self-destructive. There's a funny farm somewhere and it's got your names written all over it. But I'm gettin' outta here.

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''mac''

 

 

 

 

 

for all serious, maybe it's a software bug or something

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Did you try cleaning the trackpad? I know sometime if a little piece of dirt get's on the trackpad, it starts acting weird.

How would you go about this?

 

Is Citrix a VM suit of some description? It appears to be after a quick google search. If so my first guess would be that your problem has something to do with Citrix.

Have you already tried verifying and repairing your install in Disk Utility?

This won't remove anything, will it?

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How would you go about this?

 

This won't remove anything, will it?

 

No repairing the disk won't remove anything.

You guys are crazy. You know you guys are self-destructive. There's a funny farm somewhere and it's got your names written all over it. But I'm gettin' outta here.

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