On Friday 04 January 2019 09:22:28 Kate Draven wrote:
On Friday 04
January 2019 14.21:41 Gene Heskett wrote:
C. Stopping the pointer above one of the header
lines and
scrolling the wheel, scrolls it thru all the selections available
for that particular line (sent-mail, dictionary, mail transport
etc) and when the mouse has moved on, without a click, the option
remains selected.
Hi Gene,
What mouse settings do you use? Here, stopping the pointer above a
menu does not do anything but highlight it. Scolling the wheel does
nothing, only clicking. Scrolling the wheel while the pointer is on
the header of a
clicked
menu closes it.
I did not change anything to the mouse settings except set-up single
click.
Thierry
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Hi Gene, Hi Thierry,
Thierry likewise for me. I have to seen this kind of "random
scroll/click" behavior from defective mice. Gene, check your settings
and try another mouse. If you are using a wireless mouse, try a corded
mouse. Either way, for the moment, assume the mouse is defective
and/or the settings are off. Swap out the mooose in your hooose!
Kate
The M325 logitek has been the only mouse that I can put enough springs in
to keep it from clicking from nearby breathing, and it really fits my
hand. And I've worn out 5 or 6 of them in the last decade and they all
did it. I don't think its the mouse at all, but the composer is ignoring
that the sticky bits are set, supposedly making those settings
immutable, but the sticky bits don't mean squat, are being ignored. But
just for grins I'll plug in a wired mouse and test it right now. Another
two button and wheel logitek, so old it actually has a clicker on the
wheel that works lots better than the current crop of clickerless wheel
mice. does it perfectly changing the sticky checked sent-mail selection
to any mailbox kmail knows about one selection per click of the wheels
rotation. So lets forget the mouse and go look at the code that selects
that stuff, its ignoring the sticky bit.
In fact, as I was preparing to print an unrelated web page FFR, I tried
it on some of the printer selections like portrait/landscape, works the
same there so I don't have to pull down a multiselector submenu there
either. Just hover and roll the wheel.
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