If the liquid is water, you can try letting the mouse dry out to see if that clears up the issue. Unfortunately, spilled liquid is more difficult, if not impossible, to clean out from under and around the mouse buttons. You can often clear out dust and dirt from around and under the mouse buttons with compressed air to blow it out. Additionally, if liquid is spilled on or around the mouse, it can cause the mouse buttons to be sticky, resulting in accidental double-click actions. A sticky mouse button could result in a double-click action, even if you clicked the mouse button only once. If dust and dirt is clogging up the mouse buttons, it can cause them to stick. Repeat the steps above, if needed, to adjust the setting again.
In the Mouse Properties window, click the Buttons tab, if not already selected.In the Settings window, under Related settings, click the Additional mouse options link.Press the Windows key, type mouse settings, and press Enter.