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      19th Jul 2005
help! does anyone know how to diable the right clicking feature on the mouse
when you are using winXP? I need to do this when I am playing those fast
clicking online games. I tend to click both buttons,on accident, but the
right click feature messes the game up.
Thanks for your help.
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      20th Jul 2005
"" wrote:
> help! does anyone know how to diable the right clicking
> feature on the mouse
> when you are using winXP? I need to do this when I am playing
> those fast
> clicking online games. I tend to click both buttons,on
> accident, but the
> right click feature messes the game up.
> Thanks for your help.
> --
> lkr6104r


If the right clikc button messes up the game, try not pressing it. You
could also try getting a USB Macintosh mouse (usualy have 1 button)
but there is no garantee that will work.

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"Sparda" wrote:

> "" wrote:
> > help! does anyone know how to diable the right clicking
> > feature on the mouse
> > when you are using winXP? I need to do this when I am playing
> > those fast
> > clicking online games. I tend to click both buttons,on
> > accident, but the
> > right click feature messes the game up.
> > Thanks for your help.
> > --
> > lkr6104r

>
> If the right clikc button messes up the game, try not pressing it. You
> could also try getting a USB Macintosh mouse (usualy have 1 button)
> but there is no garantee that will work.
>
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> if you will go the control panel and click on hardware and then click on the mouse, you can go to properties and configure the mouse however you want it

 
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      21st Jul 2005


"Sparda" wrote:

> "" wrote:
> > help! does anyone know how to diable the right clicking
> > feature on the mouse
> > when you are using winXP? I need to do this when I am playing
> > those fast
> > clicking online games. I tend to click both buttons,on
> > accident, but the
> > right click feature messes the game up.
> > Thanks for your help.
> > --
> > lkr6104r

>
> If the right clikc button messes up the game, try not pressing it. You
> could also try getting a USB Macintosh mouse (usualy have 1 button)
> but there is no garantee that will work.
>
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      21st Jul 2005
go to start,click on controll panel,select the feature mouse,this will open
up the setting for the mouse,best of luck

"Sparda" wrote:

> "" wrote:
> > help! does anyone know how to diable the right clicking
> > feature on the mouse
> > when you are using winXP? I need to do this when I am playing
> > those fast
> > clicking online games. I tend to click both buttons,on
> > accident, but the
> > right click feature messes the game up.
> > Thanks for your help.
> > --
> > lkr6104r

>
> If the right clikc button messes up the game, try not pressing it. You
> could also try getting a USB Macintosh mouse (usualy have 1 button)
> but there is no garantee that will work.
>
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      21st Jul 2005
I have gone to the hardward (mouse) section under control panel, but there is
not anywhere to check or uncheck or highlight or anything to disable the
right click feature. Can you think of anywhere else to try? Or is XP
incapable of this?

LOL I would LOVE not to click it when playing those fast internet games, but
age and/or coordination probably have something to do with that!
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"slinger" wrote:

> go to start,click on controll panel,select the feature mouse,this will open
> up the setting for the mouse,best of luck
>
> "Sparda" wrote:
>
> > "" wrote:
> > > help! does anyone know how to diable the right clicking
> > > feature on the mouse
> > > when you are using winXP? I need to do this when I am playing
> > > those fast
> > > clicking online games. I tend to click both buttons,on
> > > accident, but the
> > > right click feature messes the game up.
> > > Thanks for your help.
> > > --
> > > lkr6104r

> >
> > If the right clikc button messes up the game, try not pressing it. You
> > could also try getting a USB Macintosh mouse (usualy have 1 button)
> > but there is no garantee that will work.
> >
> > --
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      23rd Jul 2005
"" wrote:
> "Sparda" wrote:
>
> > "" wrote:
> > > help! does anyone know how to diable the right clicking
> > > feature on the mouse
> > > when you are using winXP? I need to do this when I am

> playing
> > > those fast
> > > clicking online games. I tend to click both buttons,on
> > > accident, but the
> > > right click feature messes the game up.
> > > Thanks for your help.
> > > --
> > > lkr6104r

> >
> > If the right clikc button messes up the game, try not

> pressing it. You
> > could also try getting a USB Macintosh mouse (usualy have 1

> button)
> > but there is no garantee that will work.
> >
> > --
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> > if you will go the control panel and click on hardware and

> then click on the mouse, you can go to properties and
> configure the mouse however you want it


You can configurit how ever you want, except the right mouse button,
as it is a farly esential interface peice for windows, which is why i
surgested a USB mac mouse, they have one button (in most cases). Like
i said, i realy am cluless if it will work or not, but if MACs handle
USB mice in the same way (i dont realy see why not) then there is no
reason it shouldnt work.
 
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