On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 22:04 -0500, Claude Jones wrote: > OK - with a subject line like that, this is going to be a letdown. > On two separate FC4 machines, my mice have suddenly acquired deep sensivity - > no, they aren't crying every time I click, but they are taking single clicks > and treating them as double. I'm skimming mail, for instance, and I click on > the next message arrow, and two messages are marked read and the third > message gets displayed. If I click on a message in the list to see it in the > reading pane, it opens up its own window. Doesn't happen every time, but, > it's happening with increasing frequency - like many times a day. I tried > playing with the KDE (I'm running KDE-Redhat) sensitivity setting, but it > didn't seem to help. > > Any ideas? hey claude, geezerhood gets us all! :-) i've noticed for a long time now that if i hold down the click for a bit longer than normal -- which i tend to do while i'm thinking about something else on the page still -- that it gets treated as (apparently) one click on click-down, and another click on click-up. i'm not sure but that it's a characteristic of the mouse itself or not, but i've seen the same thing on multiple os's. john -- cleverly disguised as a responsible adult. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list