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Mousey keybounce...
I dont know if you guys remember 'keybounce' but it was a problem with early PC's where the computer would 'scan' the keyboard for input so fast that one press of the key would end up entering three or four charecterssss.
http://www.geeknews.net/2007/03/15/w...week-keybounce Well now my USB mouse has a keybounce behaviour on the left click button. Where a single click ends up being a double click. Has lead to some double posting attemps :haha: woops sorry mods. I vaguely remember a clock or timing setting for a mouse but since its on a USB bus I dont see that being an option. I tried changing the two click speed in the mouse settings with no change. Any suggestions other than replacing the mouse? |
The switch is going bad.
EDIT: Far too much posting on SubSim! |
Cool, learned something. :)
Can't think of anything else than replacing the mouse though, sorry. :( |
Interesting news SteamWake,
Thanks for sharing this information. Learn something new every day.:yeah: Tweety |
heh to tell my age..
I remember one of the first programs you would load on a TRS80 would be "debounce.exe" :woot: Off a cassette tape :D Coding was a nightmare without it :haha: Oh well Ill live with it till next month. Power bills this month are outrageous after a 12 day record setting cold snap. |
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Keybounce, or: how I learned to make 1ms keystrokes. :lol: |
If your so inclined, get hold of some electrical contact cleaner, and plug in the spray nozzle/tube, pull the mouse apart and spray tightly around the switch push button, in 90% of cases this works well!!:yep: BTW, this spray is also good for cleaning potentiometers (volume controls), when you vary the knob and you hear a scratchy sound (turning responds erratically)!:up:
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