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ZL4CW > WINXP 05.08.07 08:03l 38 Lines 1203 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : AD1825ZL4CW
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Subj: Re:Disability & Mouse Problems
Path: ON0AR<7M3TJZ<CX2SA<ZL2BAU<ZL4GQ
Sent: 070805/0753Z @:ZL4GQ.#98.NZL.OC #:18561 [Invercargill] FBB7.00i $:AD1825Z
From: ZL4CW@ZL4GQ.#98.NZL.OC
To : WINXP@WW
[F:1751z D:05/08/07 #:1825 N:George {, Invercargill} Header v2.01]
VK2TV wrote:-
> Hello George,
>
> Have you modified the mouse settings to try to get a more suitable action?
>
> Go to Start/Control Panel/Mouse/Activities.
>
>>Some new hardware required me to upgrade my desktop from Win2K to XP, and now
>>I'm having terrible problems with the mouse. My Parkinson's causes me to hold
>>down the left mouse button too long causing multiple applications to launch
>>etc.
>>
>>My laptop still has Win2K on it and it's much better to operate.
>>
>>I've been through the disability options and the keyboard is now a delight to
>>use, but not so the mouse! The 'net doesn't seem to have any answers either.
>>
>>Short of using the numeric keypad as a mouse, do I have to go back to Win2K???
>
> Cheers ... Ray
Yes, have been through all that Ray, thanks. One would feel that the left
mouse button now has auto-repeat if held, which it didn't have under Win2K.
73 - George, ZL4CW@ZL4GQ.#98.NZL.OC
Invercargill New Zealand
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