On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 14:21 -0500, Temlakos wrote:
> Ever since I started with Fedora, occasionally the cursor has taken
> off on its own, so that half the time I can't find it.
Likewise... Occasionally, even going around wildly clicking as it
zoomed all over the screen by itself. The same compu
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 20:56 +, Beartooth wrote:
> I didn't find that, exactly; Universal Access offered only
> KMouseTool and KMouth. But I had had the former up, so I launched it
> again, and found a Defaults button. That seems to have eliminated the
> bedbuggery, which may well have
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 19:32:12 +, Michael E. Maher wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 19:07 +, Beartooth wrote:
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>> No doubt this is a feature for some, but to me it just makes the
>> computer crazy as a bedbug.
>> What is it, and how do I turn it back off??
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> On m
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 19:07 +, Beartooth wrote:
> This morning, poking around in various menus to try to find a way
> to enlarge my mouse cursor, I seem to have clicked on something I
> shouldn't have. Now, every time I leave the mouse cursor on anything
> clickable, it clicks itself a
On 02/27/2013 11:21 AM, Temlakos wrote:
Ever since I started with Fedora, occasionally the cursor has taken off
on its own, so that half the time I can't find it. Now when I switched
from standard screens to wide screens, the problem became less acute and
easier to manage. The larger screen area
On 02/27/2013 02:07 PM, Beartooth wrote:
This morning, poking around in various menus to try to find a way
to enlarge my mouse cursor, I seem to have clicked on something I
shouldn't have. Now, every time I leave the mouse cursor on anything
clickable, it clicks itself after a few seconds
This morning, poking around in various menus to try to find a way
to enlarge my mouse cursor, I seem to have clicked on something I
shouldn't have. Now, every time I leave the mouse cursor on anything
clickable, it clicks itself after a few seconds.
No doubt this is a feature