On 14 May 2010 06:37, Joanmarie Diggs <joanmarie.diggs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi again. > > Dotan, first I should apologize. Your message came in while I was trying > to undo something I'd done which completely and utterly hosed my gdm. I > should have either not answered or I should've made more time. My saying > this: > >> In order to try it, it appears I would need to install mousetweaks, and >> I'm working on something else at the moment. Sorry! > > Was uncool. I'm really sorry. > N, that's fine Joanie! I really appreciate your help and your time > So I just made some time. :-) Turns out secondary click ain't what I > thought it was. It's a right click. But, w.r.t. this: > >> However, there's also Dwell Click with a bunch of options, beginning >> with 'Initiate click when stopping pointer movement'. > > I just gave this a try. What worked for me is to set a slight delay. > Then I didn't even have to click once: Simply move the mouse pointer > over the thing I wanted to double click on and poof, it opened. > > Perhaps that will help you accomplish what you need?? > I really do not like the hover-to-active interface idea. I thought that it was a great idea when I saw it in KDE's alternative main menu Lancelot, however, it is horribly unnatural in practice. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list