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When I double click on my files in Windows Explorer the files won't open. I
have to quad drupel or mass click for them to open. What could be the cause of this non responsive explorer. This is also can happen on the internet and on numerous apps. |
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Tristan wrote:
When I double click on my files in Windows Explorer the files won't open. I have to quad drupel or mass click for them to open. What could be the cause of this non responsive explorer. This is also can happen on the internet and on numerous apps. What happens if you try a different mouse? Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Hi Tristan,
This is caused by the double click settings on your system. To eliminate this problem, I recommend that you change the behaviour from double-click to single-click. To do this, click on the start orb and type 'folder options' into the search box and press enter. The 'Folder Options' dialogue will open with the 'General' tab highlighted. Under the section 'Click items as follows', you need to switch from the default of 'Double-click to open an item (single-click to select)' to 'Single-click to open an item (point to select)'. The other 2 items in this subsection become active when you select this option, and you can choose either of them according to your needs. Click 'OK' to save your changes and close the 'Folder Options' dialogue box.If you do want to use the double-click option, then you will need to change the setting in the mouse property page. The following instructions are for a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical, although they can be adapted for other mice. Click the start orb and type 'mouse' into the search box and press enter. The 'Mouse Properties' dialogue should open. Click the 'Activities' tab. The top option on this page is 'Double-click speed', and you can change the speed here (and test the response) to whatever you prefer within the limits available. When you have got the settings as you like them, click 'OK' to close the 'Mouse Properties' dialogue. Dwarf "Tristan" wrote: When I double click on my files in Windows Explorer the files won't open. I have to quad drupel or mass click for them to open. What could be the cause of this non responsive explorer. This is also can happen on the internet and on numerous apps. |
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I wouldn't do that. If you use other computers, like at work, you'll forget
which ones are set to double-click and which are set to single-click. Instead, open up your mouse settings under control panel. There's a spot there where you should be able to check your moue's clicks. Try that. Could be a bad mouse, especially if it's happening on the web in addition to in Win Explorer. "Dwarf" wrote in message ... Hi Tristan, This is caused by the double click settings on your system. To eliminate this problem, I recommend that you change the behaviour from double-click to single-click. To do this, click on the start orb and type 'folder options' into the search box and press enter. The 'Folder Options' dialogue will open with the 'General' tab highlighted. Under the section 'Click items as follows', you need to switch from the default of 'Double-click to open an item (single-click to select)' to 'Single-click to open an item (point to select)'. The other 2 items in this subsection become active when you select this option, and you can choose either of them according to your needs. Click 'OK' to save your changes and close the 'Folder Options' dialogue box.If you do want to use the double-click option, then you will need to change the setting in the mouse property page. The following instructions are for a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical, although they can be adapted for other mice. Click the start orb and type 'mouse' into the search box and press enter. The 'Mouse Properties' dialogue should open. Click the 'Activities' tab. The top option on this page is 'Double-click speed', and you can change the speed here (and test the response) to whatever you prefer within the limits available. When you have got the settings as you like them, click 'OK' to close the 'Mouse Properties' dialogue. Dwarf "Tristan" wrote: When I double click on my files in Windows Explorer the files won't open. I have to quad drupel or mass click for them to open. What could be the cause of this non responsive explorer. This is also can happen on the internet and on numerous apps. |
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Hi DP,
Please read ALL of my reply to Tristan's post. The first half gave instructions on setting up a mouse for single clicking, whereas the second half gave the instructions for changing the response of the double-click option should the poster choose to use this option. I merely wanted to cover the issue both ways, so I included the single-click option (which is what I use) AND the double-click option. Dwarf "DP" wrote: I wouldn't do that. If you use other computers, like at work, you'll forget which ones are set to double-click and which are set to single-click. Instead, open up your mouse settings under control panel. There's a spot there where you should be able to check your moue's clicks. Try that. Could be a bad mouse, especially if it's happening on the web in addition to in Win Explorer. "Dwarf" wrote in message ... Hi Tristan, This is caused by the double click settings on your system. To eliminate this problem, I recommend that you change the behaviour from double-click to single-click. To do this, click on the start orb and type 'folder options' into the search box and press enter. The 'Folder Options' dialogue will open with the 'General' tab highlighted. Under the section 'Click items as follows', you need to switch from the default of 'Double-click to open an item (single-click to select)' to 'Single-click to open an item (point to select)'. The other 2 items in this subsection become active when you select this option, and you can choose either of them according to your needs. Click 'OK' to save your changes and close the 'Folder Options' dialogue box.If you do want to use the double-click option, then you will need to change the setting in the mouse property page. The following instructions are for a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical, although they can be adapted for other mice. Click the start orb and type 'mouse' into the search box and press enter. The 'Mouse Properties' dialogue should open. Click the 'Activities' tab. The top option on this page is 'Double-click speed', and you can change the speed here (and test the response) to whatever you prefer within the limits available. When you have got the settings as you like them, click 'OK' to close the 'Mouse Properties' dialogue. Dwarf "Tristan" wrote: When I double click on my files in Windows Explorer the files won't open. I have to quad drupel or mass click for them to open. What could be the cause of this non responsive explorer. This is also can happen on the internet and on numerous apps. |
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Thanks you solved my problem. It was because my double clicking speed had
been set to 'Fast'. I don't know how it happened. Thanks, I feel quite silly now. |
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Sorry.
Anyway, problem solved thanks to collaborative u2u tech help! "Dwarf" wrote in message ... Hi DP, Please read ALL of my reply to Tristan's post. The first half gave instructions on setting up a mouse for single clicking, whereas the second half gave the instructions for changing the response of the double-click option should the poster choose to use this option. I merely wanted to cover the issue both ways, so I included the single-click option (which is what I use) AND the double-click option. Dwarf "DP" wrote: I wouldn't do that. If you use other computers, like at work, you'll forget which ones are set to double-click and which are set to single-click. Instead, open up your mouse settings under control panel. There's a spot there where you should be able to check your moue's clicks. Try that. Could be a bad mouse, especially if it's happening on the web in addition to in Win Explorer. "Dwarf" wrote in message ... Hi Tristan, This is caused by the double click settings on your system. To eliminate this problem, I recommend that you change the behaviour from double-click to single-click. To do this, click on the start orb and type 'folder options' into the search box and press enter. The 'Folder Options' dialogue will open with the 'General' tab highlighted. Under the section 'Click items as follows', you need to switch from the default of 'Double-click to open an item (single-click to select)' to 'Single-click to open an item (point to select)'. The other 2 items in this subsection become active when you select this option, and you can choose either of them according to your needs. Click 'OK' to save your changes and close the 'Folder Options' dialogue box.If you do want to use the double-click option, then you will need to change the setting in the mouse property page. The following instructions are for a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical, although they can be adapted for other mice. Click the start orb and type 'mouse' into the search box and press enter. The 'Mouse Properties' dialogue should open. Click the 'Activities' tab. The top option on this page is 'Double-click speed', and you can change the speed here (and test the response) to whatever you prefer within the limits available. When you have got the settings as you like them, click 'OK' to close the 'Mouse Properties' dialogue. Dwarf "Tristan" wrote: When I double click on my files in Windows Explorer the files won't open. I have to quad drupel or mass click for them to open. What could be the cause of this non responsive explorer. This is also can happen on the internet and on numerous apps. |
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Hi DP,
No problems. I guess that we are all guilty of that sort of thing at times, glancing at the headlines without bothering to read the story. Dwarf "DP" wrote: Sorry. Anyway, problem solved thanks to collaborative u2u tech help! "Dwarf" wrote in message ... Hi DP, Please read ALL of my reply to Tristan's post. The first half gave instructions on setting up a mouse for single clicking, whereas the second half gave the instructions for changing the response of the double-click option should the poster choose to use this option. I merely wanted to cover the issue both ways, so I included the single-click option (which is what I use) AND the double-click option. Dwarf |
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