
My Razer Naga mouse seems to be slightly defective in that oftentimes when I click one of the two primary buttons, it will double-click. This is ordinarily not a problem, considering the price and age of this mouse.... but the problem is terrible on these forums, where it seems like every third post I make winds up inadvertently and unintentionally duplicated. I'd like to delete these posts myself, but every time I try to (by clicking the Delete Now checkbox and then the button) I am taken to a page that claims I do not have permission to access this. The feature mentions potential causes as being suspended or having an unactivated account, but my account is already activated.Â
I've tried logging out and in again, but I just get the same page. Most of the time, when my mouse would act out, the "You have already posted this reply to this topic" system would catch the extra post for me, but lately it hasn't been.
I'd like to be able to delete my own errant double-posts so that a mod doesn't infract or ban me. I am aware that I simply could use another mouse, but I would prefer to use the Naga due to its high DPI and extra buttons (the latter of which I rely on in gaming due to an issue with the muscles in my hand.) I will use a different mouse for the forum if I have to, but having to plug and or re-pair mice several times a day would get tedious after a while. (I am using the mouse Apple provided me with to post this thread.)
I've tried logging out and in again, but I just get the same page. Most of the time, when my mouse would act out, the "You have already posted this reply to this topic" system would catch the extra post for me, but lately it hasn't been.
I'd like to be able to delete my own errant double-posts so that a mod doesn't infract or ban me. I am aware that I simply could use another mouse, but I would prefer to use the Naga due to its high DPI and extra buttons (the latter of which I rely on in gaming due to an issue with the muscles in my hand.) I will use a different mouse for the forum if I have to, but having to plug and or re-pair mice several times a day would get tedious after a while. (I am using the mouse Apple provided me with to post this thread.)