Do people actually like to double click?

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  1. Posts : 501
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #111

    ohh ok lol i must have missed it :)

    Keep up the good work Brink!

    Gotcha Dark:)
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  2. Posts : 8
    7 Home Premium
       #112

    NOPE I "HATE" the Double Click.
    It's one of the First things I change once my Major Tweaking/Installing is done on my Lappy.

    And the other thing I "HATE" is the Tap Touch Pad to click option on my Touch Pad, It's changed to off as soon as I get my driver put in for it.

    I Never could understand why they put buttons to Click on a Touch Pad, if they want you to use the Tap to Click to begin with?

    Seems kinda redundant to me.....
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  3. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #113

    LifesReject said:
    NOPE I "HATE" the Double Click.
    It's one of the First things I change once my Major Tweaking/Installing is done on my Lappy.

    And the other thing I "HATE" is the Tap Touch Pad to click option on my Touch Pad, It's changed to off as soon as I get my driver put in for it.

    I Never could understand why they put buttons to Click on a Touch Pad, if they want you to use the Tap to Click to begin with?

    Seems kinda redundant to me.....
    I second the Tap Touch on the Touch Pad.
    It drives me nuts, especially when it's super sensitive.
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #114

    It's enlightening to see how people can be so adamant about their preferred method of doing such mundane things as single or double clicking.

    I've been double-clicking since I first started using windows many years ago. I have attempted to try single clicking, but I have to echo the sentiments of many here concerning accidentally running something inadvertently. I've never had a problem with double-clicking or accidentally moving icons during an attempted double-click. I guess old habits die hard and some aren't really worth changing. Also, I don't think I've ever held on to a mouse long enough to wear it out through double-clicking.

    However, this thread does have me wondering how much total energy I've wasted with all the extra clicks over the years. That would be an interesting statistic. :)
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