Re: one click vs. double click
- From: "Happy" <happy@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 03:45:04 GMT
I had been using single click for about 10 months, but it was causing me
problems in that it selected things as I hovered over them, was making it
hard to use ctrl & shift to "selectively select", when something was slow in
opening, I didn't know whether I was supposed to click it at all, etc. It
became annoying, and actually seemed slower............
But, sounds like you are convinced, so I will make the changes you suggest,
and give it another try. By the way, what is Documentric's?
"Woz Office:SDK_BETA O/S" <WozOfficeSDKBETAOS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:FC4D0CDC-4C55-4516-89C2-4B2BA9B74500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Happy, If you stay with one click(Documentric's) for a couple of week's
you
will be twice as fast at your navagational skills. Double click went out
With
Win98. Also set up your Task Bar for Quick Launch. One Click Of the icon.
Over a year these steps will save you week's Of time. And clean all those
icons off your desktop, not needed. To one click go to Mouse settings.
Step1
slide your mouse speed all the way to fast on Buttons setting. Step 2 go
to
pointer Options pointer speed to Fast. Then ckick the Automatically move
pointer to the default button in a dialog box. On one click you leave your
mouse as default. It's Left click and scroll over Open. Hope this helps
you
in the future. Woz
"Happy" wrote:
my mouse is now set so that a single click executes the command. How do I
change it to double click? Thanks in advance for any tip on this.
.
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