Re: Mouse button debouncing

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On Tue, 2013-08-20 at 09:06 +0930, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 19 August 2013, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
> > I have a Logitech Bluetooth mouse which I'm fairly sure has a hardware
> > problem. The left button frequently issues two click events in rapid
> > succession when pressed only once.
> 
> Has it always been that way?

I bought this a few years ago and it was fine at first, but then
developed a fault in the left button (i.e. it wouldn't click at all). I
took it apart and stared at it in a menacing fashion, put it back
together and it started working until the double-click problem appeared.
So it's definitely a faulty unit.

I have another one which works fine, and recently some relatives also
bought one and have been happy with it.

> I've got a mouse that's forever running off and crashing onto the floor.
> Of course, it always crashes upside down, and smashes a button on the
> floor.  I've resoldered it several times, and that fixes it until the
> next accident.  I just don't see the point in forking out $30 for
> another mouse, that will probably be even worse (the build quality seems
> awful, these days), and still subject to being destroyed by running off
> the work surface.
> 
> You could have a mouse that's always had a fault, for the same reason
> (bad soldering), and didn't need the sort of abuse mine gets to bring
> such a fault to the fore.
> 
> > Is there a way to tell X that two such events in under some threshold
> > should count as one?
> 
> Doesn't the double-click-speed mouse preference do anything useful?

The preference works exactly the opposite to what I need. You can set a
smaller or larger window for two clicks to be considered a double-click
event. I want it the other way round.

poc

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