الأربعاء، 19 يناير 2011

Mouse Buttons Swapped Before Login

I had a strange problem with my computer, and I’m not sure how it got this way. Before I logged into Windows, I couldn’t right-click on any dialog buttons. Everything was switched around and I had to use the left mouse button instead on prompts to reset my password or when the login failed and I had to try again. I could right-click just fine though once I logged into the system.
I checked my Control Panel, and everything was setup normally. It turns out there is a setting in the registry that controls the swapping of the mouse buttons prior to login.
1. XP: Click Start > Run and type regedit.
Vista: Click Start, type regedit and open the Registry Editor.
2. Navigate to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Mouse and set SwapMouseButtons
Alternately, you can download and run the swapmouse.reg file to import these settings.
Also note, there is a separate registry entry for swapping the mouse buttons per user. That setting would be triggered after the login process.

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