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one click desktop shortcut launch
I know that, but I don't find a way to change it from double click to single click. I have done it before, but don't remember how. Neal "14tonks" <mail.2.14to...@recursor.net> wrote in message news:uqlibso1b6iu25@corp.supernews.com... Not sure what you are trying to change, but mouse setting are in Control Panel,

Will Movie Maker capture stills with a single mouse click?
MudBone mysecond...@msn.com 24hoursupport helpdesk alt windows98 lbbs wrote: Usually it takes a double click to open a program. But with mine a single click on an icon opens it. I looked in control panel under mouse, but don't see any options relating to it. Go to start/settings/control panel/folder options/general

mouse single click vs double click
I get little description windows, or menus that materialize from nowhere (like when you click on the desktop--or the type of menu you get with a right-click). All I'm trying to do is make the link work; like it always did in Win2000 and Win98, when set on "single-click" for opening folders.

Mouse Listener: Ignoring single-click upon double-click
When I used Windows 98(2), I was able to open programmes with a single click, but do not seem able to set up XP to do the same, can anyone help? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.548 / Virus Database: 341 - Release Date: 05/12/2003.

Double click required for cmd btn On_Click event
paul diertich pau...@epud.net microsoft public win2000 general On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 00:43:42 -0700, David Morgan <david.mor...@ishidaqualitech.com> wrote: Does anyone know a way to make the single mose click work if you click on the icon but have removed the cursor from the icon before you release the button.

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The Folder options display does show the current settings, as compared to the Mouse display from Start/Settings/Control Panel/Mouse. I can see the options available that, I am sure, will,probably will play with, in time. I am beginning to agree with you that the single click setting will be OK, once I get used to

How to determine single click vs. double click?
mac mackne...@fsmail.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion "mr c" <mrcsbi...@aol.com> wrote in message news:01c301c313b4$b9d85770$3001280a@phx.gbl... how can i single click the mouse instead of double click? from your desktop press F1, choose index, type sin, hit display, and again, now read the answer.

Design of the ideal mouse & keyboard integration.
MSDN documentation on the MouseMove-event says that: "The X argument is the product of one of the mouse constants that indicates the mouse input (such as a left-click, right-click, single-click, or double-click) and the TwipsPerPixelX property of the screen. The mouse input is produced by dividing the X argument

Annoying Mouse/trackpoint features in XP
I'd like to handle a single-click and a double-click differently. In Emacs, you can use (define-key foo-map [mouse-3] 'blarb) for single click and (define-key foo-map [double-mouse-3] 'blurb) for double click. For a double click, both functions are invoked. kai -- A large number of young women don't trust men with

Win98-Anoying single mouse click opens program?
There's a setting that tells Windows to respond to a single-click as if it were a double. Buster, MCSE "Macgyver Goh" <th...@pc.jaring.my> wrote in message news:uzh96ML$AHA.1424@tkmsftngp07... I have got this mouse problem with my PC with WinME, a single mouse click sometime behave like double click,

Mouse click event issue in systray
The E> sequence of events for a double click is: E> MOUSE PRESSED, MOUSE RELEASED, MOUSE CLICKED (clicks == 1) E> MOUSE PRESSED, MOUSE RELEASED, MOUSE CLICKED The implementation of this behavior is also not pretty, you have to start a timer after the first click that will handle the single click if no second

Mouse/select problem
Using a mouse is just as bad as typing if not worse. I always reccomend users switch to single click and to not type for long periods of time to try to prevent RSI or OOS. I think MS ia aware of these problems and maybe that's why single click was developed. Just my two cents. "Pita" <p...@pd-media.com> wrote in

Mouse Listener: Ignoring single-click upon double-click
The right mouse button brings up a different menu; how do you know which menu has the option you want in it? Ok, so right clicking brings up a menu when you're not clicking on a menu; why do you left click on the Start button then? Why do you double click to "say go" to a file, but only single click on an item in a

Shell_NotifyIcon - Proper use of
Hello: I thought Windows 98 had an option so that simply moving the mouse pointer over an icon (hovering) would select it, and a single click would launch it. My laptop has this option, but I can not find it on my desktop machine. Bothe machines running 98 SE Thanks in advance. -- Jack Stevens.

Mouse doubleclicks on single click
A double click will also open the message in its own window. You've got a mouse problem. If it happens all the time, it could be a mouse setting to treat a single click as a double click. Otherwise you might want to adjust the double click sensitivity. For both look in Control Panel, Mouse.

Mouse Single-click Option
The problem with buttons on the side of the mouse is that you tend to use the little finger and thumb as guides and to apply force to mouve the mouse from side to side. Instead of clicking the entire icon many different ways, you single click different parts of it to get the desired function.

OT Single Mouse Click
unkn...@hotmail.com microsoft public win98 performance Perhaps setting your mouse to "single-click does open" would help you. Here is the info from Win 98 Help Menu: To single-click in folders and on the desktop Single-clicking to open items lets you work on your desktop and in your folders the same way you do on

setting mouse to single click!
In my experience it just takes realizing that this is *not* a double-click, but a single click to select the file, followed by a single click to select the contents of its name field. [...] To expand on that: the first of those mouse-clicks is just one way to select a file. You could also select a file through some

Mouse clicks
Is there something I can put .xinitrc or .xmodmap or Xmodmap to make the mouse work like under w32 (one click)? You mean clicking icons in the GUI? Again FWIK, Fedora should use Gnome as default, so you can configure the file browser (Nautilus) to use "single click to open items" (from the Gnome panel,

Double Click Mouse Event in Tkinter
Why do items open with a single mouse click.... The only things i can suggest at this point are relate to the physical performance of the mouse The TweakUI control panel | <mouse tab> offers some speed and sensitivity settings (plus a small test panel -- you may want to check mouse behavior there.