Accidental double-clicks

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Benblan

A technical problem that surfaced recently with my mouse (which means that
the device itself will need to be replaced) means that accidental
double-clicks are frequent where SINGLE-clicks were intended.

I suggest adding an option to the control panel whereas if a double-click
was too fast, it is simply ignored and treated as a single-click.

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Such an ability is dependent on the mouse driver installed. If you have a
Microsoft mouse and have its driver that function is included.
Mouse Properties, Activities Tab.

If you use a non-microsoft mouse then you need to address your request to
the maker of your mouse.

Michael
 
Such an ability is dependent on the mouse driver installed. If you have a
Microsoft mouse and have its driver that function is included.
Mouse Properties, Activities Tab.

I don't recall ever not being able to find this option - even when
using a non-microsoft mouse. Adjusting the double click speed has been
part of the mouse applet in the control panel for ever. In windows 7
it's a slider with a folder icon next to it (for testing the double
click on). In windows 3.1 there was a little jack-in-a-box (IIRC).

GSEJ
 
i don't understan.
Don't you see exactly that control in Mouse options in Control panel?
There's a settings where you set amount of time between clicks to be treated
as a double click, don't you see it's already in Windows control panel???
It's been there for 10+ years.
 
I will bet that you have a Logitech mouse. I have had 3 of them fail with
the same problem - a single left button mouse is interpreted as a double
click. The internal switch fails after about a year or so.
 
I don't recall ever not being able to find this option - even when
using a non-microsoft mouse. Adjusting the double click speed has been
part of the mouse applet in the control panel for ever. In windows 7
it's a slider with a folder icon next to it (for testing the double
click on). In windows 3.1 there was a little jack-in-a-box (IIRC).

GSEJ

He is not talking about double-click speed, he's talking about treating a
very fast double click as a single click. Engineers usually refer to this
sort of thing as "debouncing".

E.g., my mouse control panel has no such option.

I recall that I once used an IC & a couple of other components to add a
debounce circuit to the reset switch of my S-100 computer. It helped a lot.
 
He is not talking about double-click speed, he's talking about treating a
very fast double click as a single click. Engineers usually refer to this
sort of thing as "debouncing".

E.g., my mouse control panel has no such option.

I recall that I once used an IC & a couple of other components to add a
debounce circuit to the reset switch of my S-100 computer. It helped a lot.

JEWboy and Richard Foldes, looks like the above reply applies to you as
well :-)
 
He is not talking about double-click speed, he's talking about treating a
very fast double click as a single click. Engineers usually refer to this
sort of thing as "debouncing".

Ah, yes, I see what you mean.
E.g., my mouse control panel has no such option.

Nor mine.

GSEJ
 
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