Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
So you are up to your eighth Mac, and began back
in the heroic times when the screen was so small,
that you wouldn't even consider it today.
And you think that you kow everything about
the Mac, and don't even bother to read the
"What's New" section when the new System
Jacque - you may have something there. Even though the enable for 'spring
loaded' was deselected, selecting, changing the timing, and deselecting
seems to help.
I'm going to see if Tinkertool has something for this too.
On 26 September 2011 12:52, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 9/26/11 2:38 PM, ste
yes I've tried messing with this, but my problem is the initial selection.
On 26 September 2011 12:48, Devin Asay wrote:
>
> On Sep 26, 2011, at 1:38 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
>
> > It's just too hypersensitive. sometimes it works correctly sometimes not.
> > mostly not. Selecting either the t
On 9/26/11 2:38 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
It's just too hypersensitive. sometimes it works correctly sometimes not.
mostly not. Selecting either the text or the icon most often launches
whatever it is. Driving me nuts. And when that happens while trying to drag
from a folder of zips, it selects
On Sep 26, 2011, at 1:38 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
> It's just too hypersensitive. sometimes it works correctly sometimes not.
> mostly not. Selecting either the text or the icon most often launches
> whatever it is. Driving me nuts. And when that happens while trying to drag
> from a folder of
thanks Colin and Jackie
On 26 September 2011 12:31, Colin Holgate wrote:
> There is software called USB Overdrive, that apparently will allow you to
> do double clicks in the Finder.
>
> A non mouse way to get to a file is to type the first letter. Or type as
> many letters as are needed to make
It's just too hypersensitive. sometimes it works correctly sometimes not.
mostly not. Selecting either the text or the icon most often launches
whatever it is. Driving me nuts. And when that happens while trying to drag
from a folder of zips, it selects ALL of them, then tries to launch all. You
ca
There is software called USB Overdrive, that apparently will allow you to do
double clicks in the Finder.
A non mouse way to get to a file is to type the first letter. Or type as many
letters as are needed to make it select the one you want. Then you can press
Return and do the renaming.
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On 9/26/11 1:11 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
click once to edit - I get no chance to wait, just launches. horrible
I've never seen that happen, and it would interfere with standard Finder
functions if it did (as you say.) Could it be your mouse that's sending
double-clicks? I used to have my m
I've tried three of two types. Two wired, and the newest wireless mouse.
First thing I did. I'm pretty sure it's system related.
On 26 September 2011 11:52, Phil Davis wrote:
> Do you have a different mouse you can try? It sounds to me like it could be
> a mouse malfunction.
>
> Phil
>
>
> On 9/
Do you have a different mouse you can try? It sounds to me like it could be a
mouse malfunction.
Phil
On 9/26/11 11:43 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
thanks for the tip but can't get that far. I'm often getting a false double
click on select
On 26 September 2011 11:19, Phil Davis wrote:
Hi St
stephen-
Monday, September 26, 2011, 11:43:41 AM, you wrote:
> thanks for the tip but can't get that far. I'm often getting a false double
> click on select
Try changing the mouse settings.
--
-Mark Wieder
mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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use-livecode m
thanks for the tip but can't get that far. I'm often getting a false double
click on select
On 26 September 2011 11:19, Phil Davis wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
> I find it's sometimes easier to:
> - select filename
> - hit RETURN on the keyboard - instant edit mode! no waiting!
> - edit
> - hit RETURN
Hi Stephen,
I find it's sometimes easier to:
- select filename
- hit RETURN on the keyboard - instant edit mode! no waiting!
- edit
- hit RETURN again - back to normal
Phil Davis
On 9/26/11 11:11 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
false double click
On 26 September 2011 11:11, stephen barncard<
ste
false double click
On 26 September 2011 11:11, stephen barncard <
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com> wrote:
> click once to edit - I get no chance to wait, just launches. horrible
>
>
> On 26 September 2011 11:00, Ken Ray wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sep 26, 2011, at 12:23 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
>>
>> >
click once to edit - I get no chance to wait, just launches. horrible
On 26 September 2011 11:00, Ken Ray wrote:
>
> On Sep 26, 2011, at 12:23 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
>
> > Maybe it's me, but has anyone else seen a change in the way that in Snow
> > Leopard, the finder allows editing in the
On Sep 26, 2011, at 12:23 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
> Maybe it's me, but has anyone else seen a change in the way that in Snow
> Leopard, the finder allows editing in the names, perhaps with all apps? It
> seems to me that the 'single click to edit' immediately translates into
> unwanted launc
Maybe it's me, but has anyone else seen a change in the way that in Snow
Leopard, the finder allows editing in the names, perhaps with all apps? It
seems to me that the 'single click to edit' immediately translates into
unwanted launches, always annoying, sometimes with *disastrous*consequences.
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