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Mouse Click anomalies



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> Ever since I upgraded to SuSE 8.2/KDE 3.1.1 occasionally when I click
> on the delete or next button on my email program, the program responds
> to 2 actions as if the mouse was clicked twice. This did not occur on
> SuSE 8.1/KDE 3.0. 
> I was using the same version (same executable) of my email program and
> since have upgraded and recompiled. 
> 
> Initially, I was focusing on the email program, but I have observed
> this to occur when clicking a button in KDE or in the scroll bar. 
> 
> I did switch my Windows manager from KDE to FVWM to see if that
> changed some things, and I did not have the anomaly in the short time
> I used FVWM. So, the problem seems to be an issue with KDE. (I have
> not upgraded to KDE 3.1.4 because I want to find someone else who may
> have seen this problem).
> 
> Additionally, I changed the double click interval from the default of
> 400ms to 1200 ms - no change, and down to 200ms, again no change. 
Just a followup. At Dan's suggestion I upgraded to KDE 3.1.4. While it
did appear to correct the problem at first, it is still with me, but
does not seem to occur as often. I am about 80% convinced that the
problem is KDE.
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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