I may have found the cause of the problem. I have a 3-button mouse, and
I also had "Emulate3Buttons" enabled in XF86Config-4. I disabled this,
and a couple hours later, I haven't had the problem again. Of course,
it could happen again five seconds after I send this e-mail, but for
now, it lo
On Apr 25 2002, Thomas Peri wrote:
> Has anyone else seen this behavior? I'd say it's the mouse, except for
> the fact that it happens in the fluxbox menu, and the fact that it
> doesn't happen in either of my MacOSes.
No, I have never seen this. Perhaps you could you another
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On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 12:51, Thomas Peri wrote:
> Update: I just tried out another mouse that I had forgotten I had, and
> it within five or six clicks, the same thing happened. So it's not a
> problem with the mouse.
>
> Thomas Peri wrote:
> > I've been having a strange problem since I installed
Update: I just tried out another mouse that I had forgotten I had, and
it within five or six clicks, the same thing happened. So it's not a
problem with the mouse.
Thomas Peri wrote:
I've been having a strange problem since I installed debian (woody) on
my G4 a few weeks ago. Now and then (sev
I've been having a strange problem since I installed debian (woody) on
my G4 a few weeks ago. Now and then (several times a day), I'll
single-click on something, and it's as if I've double-clicked.
It happens in all programs. Here's a small sampling of all the things
that happen because of t
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