Mouse Clicking in Wrong Location
Updated: 1 year ago
Article ID: 124055
Common Problems
- My mouse is clicking in the wrong spot
- Clicks and highlights aren't coming from the tip of my mouse pointer
Select the game you are playing.
- Open the Battle.net App, select World of Warcraft on the left, then click
and select Show in Explorer
- Open the World of Warcraft game folder
- Right-click Wow.exe and select Properties
- Click the Compatibility tab
- Make sure Override high DPI scaling behavior is checked
- Select Application from the drop down and Apply the settings
Windows® 7 and Windows® 8
- Right-click on your desktop and select Screen Resolution.
- Click Make text and other items larger or smaller.
- Change the size to either Smaller or Medium. (Our games are not compatible with the Larger setting.)
- Select Apply.
- Restart your computer.
Windows® 10
Any of these steps may resolve the issue.
- Mouse Settings
- Press Windows Key-Q to open the search menu.
- Search: Ease of Access Mouse.
- Under the Pointer Size section, select the first or second option.
- Resolution Settings
- Right-click desktop and select Display Settings.
- Adjust the Change size of text... slider to the left.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, try the following:
- Open the Battle.net desktop app, click the World of Warcraft icon on the left, and select Show in Explorer from the Options menu
- Open the World of Warcraft game folder
- Open the _retail_ folder.
- Open the WTF folder.
- Open the Config.wtf file with the Notepad app.
- Add a line to the bottom with this text: SET gxCursor "0"
- Save and close the file.
- Open the Battle.net App, select StarCraft II on the left, then click
and select Show in Explorer
- Open the StarCraft II game folder
- Right-click StarCraft II.exe and select Properties
- Click the Compatibility tab
- Make sure Override high DPI scaling behavior is checked
- Select Application from the drop down and Apply the settings
Windows® 7 and Windows® 8
- Right-click on your desktop and select Screen Resolution.
- Click Make text and other items larger or smaller.
- Change the size to either Smaller or Medium. (Our games are not compatible with the Larger setting.)
- Select Apply.
- Restart your computer.
Windows® 10
Any of these steps may resolve the issue.
- Mouse Settings
- Press Windows Key-Q to open the search menu.
- Search: Ease of Access Mouse.
- Under the Pointer Size section, select the first or second option.
- Resolution Settings
- Right-click desktop and select Display Settings.
- Adjust the Change size of text... slider to the left.
- Open the Battle.net App, select Diablo III on the left, then click
and select Show in Explorer
- Open the Diablo III game folder
- Right-click Diablo III.exe and select Properties
- Click the Compatibility tab
- Make sure Override high DPI scaling behavior is checked
- Select Application from the drop down and Apply the settings
Windows® 7 and Windows® 8
- Right-click on your desktop and select Screen Resolution.
- Click Make text and other items larger or smaller.
- Change the size to either Smaller or Medium. (Our games are not compatible with the Larger setting.)
- Select Apply.
- Restart your computer.
Windows® 10
Any of these steps may resolve the issue.
- Mouse Settings
- Press Windows Key-Q to open the search menu.
- Search: Ease of Access Mouse.
- Under the Pointer Size section, select the first or second option.
- Resolution Settings
- Right-click desktop and select Display Settings.
- Adjust the Change size of text... slider to the left.
- Open the Battle.net App, select Overwatch on the left, then click
and select Show in Explorer
- Open the Overwatch game folder
- Right-click Overwatch.exe and select Properties
- Click the Compatibility tab
- Make sure Override high DPI scaling behavior is checked
- Select Application from the drop down and Apply the settings
Windows® 7 and Windows® 8
- Right-click on your desktop and select Screen Resolution.
- Click Make text and other items larger or smaller.
- Change the size to either Smaller or Medium. (Our games are not compatible with the Larger setting.)
- Select Apply.
- Restart your computer.
Windows® 10
Any of these steps may resolve the issue.
- Mouse Settings
- Press Windows Key-Q to open the search menu.
- Search: Ease of Access Mouse.
- Under the Pointer Size section, select the first or second option.
- Resolution Settings
- Right-click desktop and select Display Settings.
- Adjust the Change size of text... slider to the left.
- Open the Battle.net App, select Hearthstone on the left, then click
and select Show in Explorer
- Open the Hearthstone game folder
- Right-click Hearthstone.exe and select Properties
- Click the Compatibility tab
- Make sure Override high DPI scaling behavior is checked
- Select Application from the drop down and Apply the settings
Windows® 7 and Windows® 8
- Right-click on your desktop and select Screen Resolution.
- Click Make text and other items larger or smaller.
- Change the size to either Smaller or Medium. (Our games are not compatible with the Larger setting.)
- Select Apply.
- Restart your computer.
Windows® 10
Any of these steps may resolve the issue.
- Mouse Settings
- Press Windows Key-Q to open the search menu.
- Search: Ease of Access Mouse.
- Under the Pointer Size section, select the first or second option.
- Resolution Settings
- Right-click desktop and select Display Settings.
- Adjust the Change size of text... slider to the left.
- Open the Battle.net App, select Heroes of the Storm on the left, then click
and select Show in Explorer
- Open the Heroes of the Storm game folder
- Right-click Heroes of the Storm.exe and select Properties
- Click the Compatibility tab
- Make sure Override high DPI scaling behavior is checked
- Select Application from the drop down and Apply the settings
Windows® 7 and Windows® 8
- Right-click on your desktop and select Screen Resolution.
- Click Make text and other items larger or smaller.
- Change the size to either Smaller or Medium. (Our games are not compatible with the Larger setting.)
- Select Apply.
- Restart your computer.
Windows® 10
Any of these steps may resolve the issue.
- Mouse Settings
- Press Windows Key-Q to open the search menu.
- Search: Ease of Access Mouse.
- Under the Pointer Size section, select the first or second option.
- Resolution Settings
- Right-click desktop and select Display Settings.
- Adjust the Change size of text... slider to the left.
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