Double-click icons with Vista????????????

H

Hula Baloo

In the good ole days we could double-click an icon on the desktop to
open/start the related application. With Vista it appears that we must
right-click, then click Open, since double-clicking now gives us these
thumbnails of every active task. That's a royal pain - YUCK!!!! :-( Is
there a way to get it working like every earlier version of Windows
going all the way back to 3.1?
 
H

Hula Baloo

Puppy,
I set my scroll wheel to do a double-click. When I press it with XP,
it does an open. When I press it with Vista, I get the task thumbnails,
NOT the open I want, so I don't see how your suggestion would help in
this case.
 
G

Guest

That's the problem. Don't use the wheel and test a real left double click
instead. There's a new mouse setting in Vista and Intellipoint that previews
the contents of the folder. On my mouse I reset it to a button on the right
side of mouse. It was auto set to the wheel press and I hated that. Go into
Mouse Properties and change it back to default, then change it back to double
click. I had to do change it twice to get rid of it!
 
H

Hula Baloo

Mary,
I think that must've been what I did just by hit and miss. I piddled
with a lot of settings (I remember reseting to default a couple of
times), and suddenly pressing the wheel opens applications when I click
 
D

David B.

H

Hula Baloo

You have a point; when I originally wrote the note I had no idea that
one double-click was different from another, since it never has been in
the past. But then Vista has certainly changed a lot of things, hasn't
it! Yes the manual double-click still seems to work like it always has.
 
P

Puppy Breath

Double-clicking still works. You don't need to right-click and choose Open.

Maybe you need to change your double-click speed. You can do that through
Mouse Properties.

You can also switch that to single-clicking if you want, using Folder and
Search Options. (Open any folder click Organize, then click Folder and
Search Options).
 

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