clicklock

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ClickLock is a Windows accessibility feature that locks the mouse button after a brief hold, enabling drag-and-drop without continuous pressure. On WindowsForum.com, users report that ClickLock can automatically re-enable after a system restart, requiring repeated manual disabling through the Mouse control panel. This behavior has been observed on Windows 7 systems, including Lenovo laptops. One user resolved mouse issues by identifying ClickLock as the cause and disabling it. The tag covers troubleshooting steps for persistent ClickLock settings and user experiences with this feature.
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    Windows 7 ClickLock enables automatically during Win7 restart

    Hello, I have a problem with ClickLock on Windows 7 x64 with Lenovo G580. This problem occurs in my sister's computer to which I don't have physical access but in case of need I may establish TeamViewer session with her. She dislikes the feature of ClickLock really much so I have disabled it...
  2. J

    Windows 7 Resolved: Windows 7 ClickLock Feature Causing Mouse Issues

    Edit: Please disregard. There is a new feature in Windows 7 called ClickLock that was the culprit. I can now enjoy my W7 experience again.
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