Can doubleclick be programmed into a single mouse button press?
Has anyone done this? Regardless of a particular window manager? TIA & cheers
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 12:10, expatriate wrote:
Has anyone done this? Regardless of a particular window manager? TIA & cheers
For KDE... Control Center-->Peripherals-->Mouse On the general tab there is a setting for single click. -- Ken Schneider unix user since 1989 linux user since 1994 SuSE user since 1998
I am not sure if this is possilbe because mine kept on timing out and i can see the two computers trying to contact each other in the message log. Both computeres are using SuSE 7.3 with firewall2. I have added the .rhosts file in root's home directory and edited the hosts.equiv file. Is there something that i am missing or it is impossible to do? thanks henry
I think i might have found my own answer since in the man for hosts.equiv said you can't do it for root. What is my alternative and is this true? henry On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Henry Tang wrote:
I am not sure if this is possilbe because mine kept on timing out and i can see the two computers trying to contact each other in the message log. Both computeres are using SuSE 7.3 with firewall2.
I have added the .rhosts file in root's home directory and edited the hosts.equiv file.
Is there something that i am missing or it is impossible to do?
thanks henry
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So, I've been trying to figure out what is wrong. Freetype2 apps, they work fine with my Type1 fonts. 1 or 2 byte, doesn't matter. Freetype clients, under Xfree86 4.3, well, they give zip. If they show anything, they display the problem fonts in the default style. The problem fonts do appear to possibly be 2-byte. These fonts DID work under 8.0 though! So, it must be something with the changes to Xfree86 4 + new freetype versions. Should I delete all my afms and have the font installer recreate them? -Daniel
Ken Schneider wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 12:10, expatriate wrote:
Has anyone done this? Regardless of a particular window manager? TIA & cheers
For KDE...
Control Center-->Peripherals-->Mouse
On the general tab there is a setting for single click.
Thanks. I know of this. However one loses the ability to single-click and hold while dragging (depending on the application of course).
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Daniel Joyce
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expatriate
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Henry Tang
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Ken Schneider