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    Unable to set mouse to one click

    Hello friends, I have just installed windows Xp and im not able to set the mous to single click. How can I change to single click? Right now I m having double click option . how can I change this double click option to single click option? Please can any help me out.

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    Re: Unable to set mouse to one click

    Hey don’t worry it’s easy to change from double to single click just follow this instructions carefully.
    The first step is click on Start Button and then go to setting,there will be four options, select the First one that is Control Panel.
    After opening Control panel you will find Mouse icon ,double click on Mouse. After double clicking on mouse properties you will find Mouse Properties window.
    After that click on Pointer Option tab which at the top of the screen.
    You will find three option Motion, Snap To, Visibility.
    In Visibility you can drag the slider bar left to make move it slower or right to move it faster. There is a check box next to enhance pointer precision p place a mark in that check box.
    You can also hide pointer when you are writing .
    There are options where you enable them with your preference.
    Then Click on OK button and save the setting.

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    Re: Unable to set mouse to one click

    If suppose you are not able to find Control panel Option than you can use this option.
    First step is to click on Start button it should be set on start menu not classic menu.
    Then click on my computer.
    After clicking on my computer, click on tool which is located at the top of the window explorer. After clicking on tool you will find Folder option click on that option.
    As, you click on Folder option click on single mouse option.
    Then save the setting by clicking on Apply and then click on OK button

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    Re: Unable to set mouse to one click

    Hey guys, thanks a lot even I was trying to find remedy to this solution. I will try both the method so that in future if im not able to access through Control panel I can access through My computer. It was a headache for me when I used to click once but it used to click twice. I think now reading this post anyone can set their mouse double click into single click. Thanks a lot Guys!!!!

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    Re: Unable to set mouse to one click

    I think when there is a problem like and you don’t have solution to it, you must be aware of shortcut keys which are very helpful. Even, I had this problem , I was also not aware of this solution, I had some important stuff to do on my computer but the best thing was that I was aware of shortcut keys which did not let me to use mouse. The solution is acceptable but still I think one must also be aware of shortcut keys. This what I think, its upto you what you think regarding the post.

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    Re: Unable to set mouse to one click

    No problem If you are having mouse problem. Simply go to the control panel of your computer menu and select the mouse option and refer the option given in the format set your requirement and be easy.

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