Mostly Me,
The difference is striking. I use a 3D space mouse - motion controller from
www.3dconnexion.com - and a normal scroll mouse, but
with the speed turn up to maximum. I need the speed at max because I use a 19" monitor set at 1280x1024, after an eight hour day my
arm would be dropping off my shoulder otherwise.
The problem this causes is that by the time I've released the mouse button the cursor can easily be half way across the screen, I
then need to stop and go back again. Highly un-productive ! ! !
Having discussed this with others
http://discussion.autodesk.com/threa...hreadID=372068 and already using Large Icons I was
hoping of a way to improve matters further.
Duncan
"Mostly Me (MM)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:OLnk%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Duncan Anderson wrote:
>> Bob,
>>
>> You're mistaken, try clicking the Reply Group icon (in O.E. newsreader) - for example - it only operates once the mouse button
>> has
>> been released. This is a Windows Operating System standard. Prior to Win95 AutoCAD used on click selection, but Microsoft set a
>> standard of on-release selection. I'm primarily talking about making selections from menus, not selections things in browsers or
>> panes etc.
>>
>> Duncan
>>
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't get it. I mean, I understand the numerous mouse event commands, such as mouseOver, mouseDown, mouseOut, and so on. What do
> you want it to do when you press the button and then what do you want it to do when you release the button? Seems like when the
> mouse event occurs is like splitting hairs in this case, don't you release the mouse button anyway? Or do you want to press and
> hold the button and have it behave as if you pressed and released it?
>
> I only ask because my optical mouse has 4 buttons that I can program to do all sorts of things, maybe I can get it to do what you
> are asking.
> Maybe not.
>
> MM