Points added with pen tool before clicking mouse

Has anyone else had a problem with the Illustrator pen tool adding points before you've even clicked the mouse? If so are there any solutions to this problem? I've had to quit and start again because this wastes so much time. Is this  bug? I've also had a problem where Illustrator will sometimes freeze when I open the program with the icon but won't if I open the program by opening an illustrator file. Thanks!

steve fairbairn wrote:
How charming that Illy is now feminine – I had never thought of her that way.
It explains a few quirks (sorry girls)
Steve.
She always was. Up to 10 you could even enjoy her image while working with her. And before anyone objects: forensic experts can tell you straight away that she is not Venus: among other things, the length of her neck (Illy) is only 80% of hers (Venus).

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