Hi ,
Ever since I upgraded to Fedora 17 from Fedora 14, single clicking my mouse has become very difficult. Single click registers as a double click 70% of times. All the settings that I see have to do with delay between 2 clicks to be considered a double click, but here I am not making 2 clicks.
How do you adjust the mouse click debouncing in Ubuntu?
I recently bought an IOGear wireless keyboard, and while most functions appear to work "out-of-the-box", the builtin mouse keys seem to have no debouncing, so a single click usually registers as multiple clicks.
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Well, the problem is that my mouse is broken and when I click the left button it generates 2 mouse clicks, so until I buy a new mouse I need to somehow temporarily fix it.
My idea is to set some kind of limit between mouse clicks, that when you click the mouse then you will have to wait let say 0.2sec before you can click it again and every mouse clicks generated before passing those 0.2sec
I did an update the other day and ever since my mouse has been going crazy...
Clicks are registering way too fast, to the point where it makes even dragging and dropping items difficult, and even my left mouse button when held down is registering multiple clicks...makes it hard to even move or resize a window on my screen and the crappy mouse configuration in sstem tools isn't doing a damned th
Hi all, how are you?I am running the Awesome WM which does not have its own sitting for mouse double-click speed. Insuch situations you have to set the double-click speed through whichever tool-kit the applicationyou are using is based upon. For GTK2 apps this is not a problem, I simply placegtk-double-click-time=1000 into ~/.gtkrc-2.0 and I am good to go.
How can I generate the middle click as the touchpad has an associated button with two options left and right for clicks. In windows that is solved easily: two finger tap means middle click. How can I find a work-around for Linux?
I'm using the optical mouse that came with my dell inspiron and while it works, it has some serious sensitivity issues. I click, it double clicks, I maximine, and it minimizes right back down. Even the lightbulb test under the mouse menu was flickering.
Is there an easy fix for this? Of is there a specific mouse that's pretty much plug and play for linux systems?
I recall earlier Linux distributions where almost every application worked by using a single left mouse click. Documentation commonly chided people not to double click. The implication was that if you double clicked then you were a windows Neanderthal.
I received an email suggesting that I post something in LQ.org, well here goes.