Tom Gilbert wrote:
> 
> * Fred Herman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Tom Gilbert wrote:
> > >
> > > * Fred Herman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > > Not to be TOO greedy, but I have another question that no one answered
> > > > and I couldn't find in mail archives.  How can I control the
> > > > double-click mouse speed  in X?  I'm running stock gnome.
> > >
> > > There's no standard way. Each app handles its own double clicking.
> > > Xterm has a setting for it I believe, as do most file managers etc.
> >
> > I need it most for Netscape.  I've been looking for the setting, but so
> > far I haven't found it.
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> > Fred
> 
> I'm confused. What in Netscape do you double-click?
> 
> I have never double-clicked anything in netscape as far as I
> remember...
> 
> *baffle*
> 
> Tom.
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I like to be able to clear the URL window by double clicking (select
all) and then typing in the new URL  Maybe this is just a sloppy
holdover from my WindDoz habits.  I still haven't found a way to change
the double-click speed yet.  I guess I'm surprised that there isn't a
desktop level way of doing this in gnome like the acceleration speed
setting for the mouse.

This isn't a major problem, just something I'm surprised isn't easy to
configure.

Thank you for your interest.

Fred


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