Sounds stupid, but - Mouse double click sensitivity of the chart!

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Imageman

Vista Ultimate 64 / Logitech MX1000 wireless mouse

I've been using this setup for almost a year, never a problem. Double click
has basically turned into single click. For instance, just touching a jpg
image on the desktop will start the opening process also causes unwanted
menu opening. I have uninstalled the Logitech Setpoint software, and the
mouse double click setting in the Control Panel is set to slow. Made no
difference. It is almost like the mouse has been set to single click. If
there is there a setting for 'single click' somewhere? I don't see one -
Help appreciate, IM
 
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gls858

Imageman said:
Vista Ultimate 64 / Logitech MX1000 wireless mouse

I've been using this setup for almost a year, never a problem. Double
click has basically turned into single click. For instance, just
touching a jpg image on the desktop will start the opening process also
causes unwanted menu opening. I have uninstalled the Logitech Setpoint
software, and the mouse double click setting in the Control Panel is set
to slow. Made no difference. It is almost like the mouse has been set to
single click. If there is there a setting for 'single click' somewhere?
I don't see one - Help appreciate, IM
Not sure where it's at in Vista but on XP in Explorer under Tools >
Folder Options there's a setting for single click. I assume Vista
has it hidden somewhere.

gls858
 
M

Michael Walraven

In Vista Home premium.
Open 'computer'
Tools
Folder Options
General Tab
click items as follows area, has selection for single or double click
 
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DanS

Vista Ultimate 64 / Logitech MX1000 wireless mouse

I've been using this setup for almost a year, never a problem. Double
click has basically turned into single click. For instance, just
touching a jpg image on the desktop will start the opening process
also causes unwanted menu opening. I have uninstalled the Logitech
Setpoint software, and the mouse double click setting in the Control
Panel is set to slow. Made no difference. It is almost like the mouse
has been set to single click. If there is there a setting for 'single
click' somewhere? I don't see one - Help appreciate, IM

Doesn't 'Single-Click to Open' also mean that the cursor is in hot-tracking
mode as well ? (Maybe not.)

If your not set to single-click, try another mouse.

My current mouse sometimes dbl-clicks on me just clicking. It depends on
where my finger is located on the button when clicked.
 

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