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.
I'm writing a little app with Python and GTK+ using Quickly and Glade. I have a Gtk.Scale.Button inside of a toolbar. On button press, the pop-up with the scale shows directly under the mouse, moving the scale to the mouse position. This is a bit unexpected.
Is there any way to control the position? Is there any way to add the scale to a menu like in the volume indicator?
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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.
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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
Can anyone help with this issue?
with previous versions of the OS I was able to install gconf-editor and make changes to the expo and scale plugins so that I could use mouse buttons to initiate.
Those same changes are not working and Google searches are not showing any 'new' way of accomplishing this. Is there a new file or configuration editor?
I have some strange mouse behavior going on with compiz enabled... I can navigate the application menu and click on apps to open them. But it doesn't work when I press the mouse key inside the app unless I first hold down the CTRL or ALT keys.
When I left click inside an app without holding down the ALT or CTRL key, the mouse pointer changes to a hand and I can drag the app around the screen.
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 am having very strange mouse behavior since I installed Chakra.