Prevent accidental double clicks windows 7
Thanks guys for valuable input. My double click problem still exist. What should I change to the code to make it work? Help appreciated! I need much more info to know how to help. Lets start with It's the minimum allowed "double click speed". If a "double click" is any faster lower than the specified number , that "double click" is ignored as being humanly impossible. Try setting that to or or higher, but the default is good for me, which is why it's default.
Maybe it's a game problem? I don't know I've played this game for some years and this is a recent problem. I also haven't heard that anyone else had this problem with the game. I doubt its a mouse problem either, I just bought new mouse because of this problem and it didn't help a damn thing Maybe just a bad luck.
This script was only designed to make double clicking "too fast" impossible. Since Buggy Mice send clicks impossibly fast, that's what I went after to block.
So, this particular script, probably can't help your case wasn't designed for it. If you minimize its little box, it will run very quietly down in your taskbar. I am still able to double-click to open files, programs or whatever.
I assume the program works by reading how quick you are pressing the button. I put the program through a few good tests. I just recently purchased a new mouse that has had no problem. I plugged it up and started clicking as quickly as I could. Not once did it stop a double click. Sure enough, the mouse started working like new. At first I assumed that it was a miracle and the mouse healed itself. I am not sure how it works, but Left Mouse Button Fix does. It has saved my old mouse, and that is reason enough for me to recommend it to you.
If you are using a wireless mouse, the double-clicking issue may be caused by interference of the mouse's wireless signal to the wireless receiver. If the wireless signal is disrupted by interference, it can cause the computer to receive incorrect signals or misinterpret signals from the mouse.
Common types of interference include the following. To avoid EMI or electrical interference, try to position the mouse's wireless receiver away from a computer speaker or monitor. Even moving the receiver a few inches away can sometimes resolve the issue.
To greatly reduce or eliminate RFI, make sure the mouse's wireless receiver is not directly in line between the computer and wireless router. If there is a cordless phone near the computer, move the cordless phone's base several feet or more away from the computer.
If you're using a wireless mouse that uses batteries, make sure the mouse is fully charged or replace the batteries, if possible. A wireless mouse that is not getting enough power to transmit the signal can cause clicking problems. Microsoft releases updates for Windows frequently, to fix bugs and add new features. Unfortunately, sometimes one or more Windows updates introduce new bugs and problems. If your mouse started incorrectly double-clicking after installing a Windows update, that update may have caused the problem.
You can try uninstalling a Windows update to see if that resolves the double-click issue. After uninstalling the Windows update, test to see if the double-click issue is resolved. In the Windows operating system, if system files become corrupt , it can cause problems with various hardware or software functionality. Whether or not a mouse single or double clicks can be impacted by corrupt Windows system files. If you know the day the problem started happening with your mouse, you can try activating a restore point to take Windows back to a date before the problem started happening.
Doing so can fix the corrupt system files and restore proper functionality to your mouse. Another possible cause for the double-clicking problem is a malfunctioning mouse.
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