All of a sudden something odd going on with for one thing windows solitaire game. Any ideas?

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DVDMonkey

All of a sudden when I'm playing solitaire and right click on a card
to move it automatically it not only moves that card but every card
that can be played to ace piles. Up until now it has always only moved
the card I clicked on. Anyone know what the heck happened/changed?
I reckon I could just hit the wayback machine to an earlier date but I
would like to figure this out if I can.

Kleptic
 
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orc

my solitaire acts exactly as you've described by moving all cards that can
be up to the ace piles on a right click. I think it always has.

from the solitaire help file
a.. To move all playable cards to their respective suit stacks, right-click
the game board or press CTRL+A.
so I guess it always did

hope that helps
 
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Elmo

DVDMonkey said:
All of a sudden when I'm playing solitaire and right click on a card
to move it automatically it not only moves that card but every card
that can be played to ace piles. Up until now it has always only moved
the card I clicked on. Anyone know what the heck happened/changed?
I reckon I could just hit the wayback machine to an earlier date but I
would like to figure this out if I can.

It's always worked that way for me.. If I want to move just the one
card, I double-click it. To move all eligible cards, I right-click
anywhere.

Congrats on surviving to the fifties! Your memory only gets worse from
here. ;o)
 
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DVDMonkey

It's always worked that way for me.. If I want to move just the one
card, I double-click it. To move all eligible cards, I right-click
anywhere.

Congrats on surviving to the fifties! Your memory only gets worse from
here. ;o)

I dunno maybe somebody slipped me a pill or somethin,now if I can just
get Mr Peabody to stop hounding me. :blush:)

Kleptic
 

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