This is not a Bug, I'll explain.  Okay, figured out the problem.  After
installing KDE and trying it out there i did not notice the problem as
easily.  It was still there but not as inherent as it is in Gnome.

The problem:
We need a new feature request for gnome.  The problem is not necessarily the 
mouse itself, but it is.  This mouse has 4 DPI settings.  Up to 5600 Dots Per 
Inch.  At that high of a Resolution, the slightest breath will cause the mouse 
to move a pixel or ten.  What is happening is as i'm right clicking it's near 
humanly impossible to keep the mouse still at such a high resolution.  It may 
appear that you did not move the mouse, but you actually have a couple of 
pixels.  Gnome will have to have the context drawing menu redesigned for such 
mice with high resolutions or need an option to offset the drawing of the 
context menu by 3-4 pixels diagonally southeast of the actual pointer so that 
options are not being selected with the button release of the right click.  

Something has to be done as more and more mice are having higher and
higher resolutions.  The only other way this could be fixed is to add an
option to not select an option with a release of a right click or delay
it's ability to do so by 0.5 or 1 seconds.

There is a problem, but it's not a bug, it's a feature request.  So
please close this bug.  Thanks for your time.

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  Cyborg R.A.T.7 Right Click Issue

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