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RE: Mouse Hover Activate
It worked for me also, thank heavens!! I was also having problems with
e-mail "replies" going out that I had had no intention of sending,
disappearing folders, junk e-mail opening that I had no intention of opening,
etc., etc., etc.!!!
"mars373" wrote:
> RE: synaptic Touchpad in pavillions (I have dv6253cl running vista).
>
> Try this, it worked for me! Your settings may be slightly different. Go
> into control panel / mouse/ device settings/settings/ and UNCHECK "Enable
> Tapping" (this is found by highlighting tapping on left).
>
> This disables some enhancements but it is worth it to me to be done with the
> problem. Good luck! Note that with tapping enabled under Tap Zones / [various
> button settings] "No Zone" does not disable button, but rather Button/
> Zone/"Gesture completely disabled" does it.
> I may see if I can salvage some tapping usability with a small top zone
> areas for back or forward surfing, but No zone actually turns taps into mouse
> buttons everywhere on the touchpad!
>
> Still the more i play with it the more i am inclined to disable any tapping
> anyway including the click lock under: mouse properties/ buttons. hope this
> helps.
>
>
> "Dick" wrote:
>
> > Vista comes with a feature that I find simply annoying. If the mouse pointer
> > is allowed to hover over something for a few seconds it will activate it
> > without a click. I have searched all provided documentation and can NOT find
> > how to turn this feature off. Please tell me. You should put enable/disable
> > right on the mouse menu in control panel! Dick Foster
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Re: Mouse Hover Activate
I have unchecked the box that activates this feature and it STILL does it!
I have a Dell, I use both the touchpad and a regular mouse and it does it
with both even though I have supposedly disabled this feature. What else can
I do? This is creating problems for me because I am typing a thesis for my
Master's and it keeps inserting the cursor (and unwanted text) in the wrong
places AS I TYPE. And just now, it closed a window! Please help!!
"mungo" wrote:
>
> Dick;186139 Wrote:
> > Vista comes with a feature that I find simply annoying. If the mouse
> > pointer
> > is allowed to hover over something for a few seconds it will activate
> > it
> > without a click. I have searched all provided documentation and can NOT
> > find
> > how to turn this feature off. Please tell me. You should put
> > enable/disable
> > right on the mouse menu in control panel! Dick Foster
>
> SOLUTION:
> Nothing to do with mouse settings! Go to:
> Control Panel> Folder Options >Click items as follows
> and select double click instead of single click.
>
> /This hover thing drove me nuts too. Seems to be particularly common on
> OEM installs where some l33t guy must have tweaked the settings..
>
>
> --
> mungo
>
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Re: Mouse Hover Activate
May have more to do with touchpad oversensitivity.
And to the OP, that's not a Vista feature. It was available on earlier
versions of Windows.
"wifie29" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> I have unchecked the box that activates this feature and it STILL does it!
> I have a Dell, I use both the touchpad and a regular mouse and it does it
> with both even though I have supposedly disabled this feature. What else
> can
> I do? This is creating problems for me because I am typing a thesis for
> my
> Master's and it keeps inserting the cursor (and unwanted text) in the
> wrong
> places AS I TYPE. And just now, it closed a window! Please help!!
> "mungo" wrote:
>
>>
>> Dick;186139 Wrote:
>> > Vista comes with a feature that I find simply annoying. If the mouse
>> > pointer
>> > is allowed to hover over something for a few seconds it will activate
>> > it
>> > without a click. I have searched all provided documentation and can NOT
>> > find
>> > how to turn this feature off. Please tell me. You should put
>> > enable/disable
>> > right on the mouse menu in control panel! Dick Foster
>>
>> SOLUTION:
>> Nothing to do with mouse settings! Go to:
>> Control Panel> Folder Options >Click items as follows
>> and select double click instead of single click.
>>
>> /This hover thing drove me nuts too. Seems to be particularly common on
>> OEM installs where some l33t guy must have tweaked the settings..
>>
>>
>> --
>> mungo
>>
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Re: Mouse Hover Activate
I have not had the issue of things on my desktop opening, (although it seems
my mouse double clicks when it wants to, thinking thats my cheap 2yr old
mouse) but in my browsers, what a PITA it is to have all the lil definitions
that are underlined popping up while trying to read an article.. anyone know
how can i turn that off?
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What if our now.. never went away?
"wifie29" wrote:
>
> I have unchecked the box that activates this feature and it STILL does it!
> I have a Dell, I use both the touchpad and a regular mouse and it does it
> with both even though I have supposedly disabled this feature. What else can
> I do? This is creating problems for me because I am typing a thesis for my
> Master's and it keeps inserting the cursor (and unwanted text) in the wrong
> places AS I TYPE. And just now, it closed a window! Please help!!
> "mungo" wrote:
>
> >
> > Dick;186139 Wrote:
> > > Vista comes with a feature that I find simply annoying. If the mouse
> > > pointer
> > > is allowed to hover over something for a few seconds it will activate
> > > it
> > > without a click. I have searched all provided documentation and can NOT
> > > find
> > > how to turn this feature off. Please tell me. You should put
> > > enable/disable
> > > right on the mouse menu in control panel! Dick Foster
> >
> > SOLUTION:
> > Nothing to do with mouse settings! Go to:
> > Control Panel> Folder Options >Click items as follows
> > and select double click instead of single click.
> >
> > /This hover thing drove me nuts too. Seems to be particularly common on
> > OEM installs where some l33t guy must have tweaked the settings..
> >
> >
> > --
> > mungo
> >
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Re: Mouse Hover Activate
"Kixnggls" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have not had the issue of things on my desktop opening, (although it
>seems
> my mouse double clicks when it wants to, thinking thats my cheap 2yr old
> mouse) but in my browsers, what a PITA it is to have all the lil
> definitions
> that are underlined popping up while trying to read an article.. anyone
> know
> how can i turn that off?
> --
> What if our now.. never went away?
>
>
> "wifie29" wrote:
>
>>
>> I have unchecked the box that activates this feature and it STILL does
>> it!
>> I have a Dell, I use both the touchpad and a regular mouse and it does it
>> with both even though I have supposedly disabled this feature. What else
>> can
>> I do? This is creating problems for me because I am typing a thesis for
>> my
>> Master's and it keeps inserting the cursor (and unwanted text) in the
>> wrong
>> places AS I TYPE. And just now, it closed a window! Please help!!
>> "mungo" wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > Dick;186139 Wrote:
>> > > Vista comes with a feature that I find simply annoying. If the mouse
>> > > pointer
>> > > is allowed to hover over something for a few seconds it will activate
>> > > it
>> > > without a click. I have searched all provided documentation and can
>> > > NOT
>> > > find
>> > > how to turn this feature off. Please tell me. You should put
>> > > enable/disable
>> > > right on the mouse menu in control panel! Dick Foster
>> >
>> > SOLUTION:
>> > Nothing to do with mouse settings! Go to:
>> > Control Panel> Folder Options >Click items as follows
>> > and select double click instead of single click.
>> >
>> > /This hover thing drove me nuts too. Seems to be particularly common on
>> > OEM installs where some l33t guy must have tweaked the settings..
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > mungo
>> >
Hello everyone,
There is nothing to do with double click/single click. Please follow this
: -
Control Panel > click Classic View > ckick Ease of Access Center > scroll
down, click Make the mouse easier to use > look for the box that says "
Activate a window by hovering over it with a mouse", UN-check that > click
Apply/OK. That's it. The mouse won't do anything unless you actually click
it. Please reply if it's ok now.
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Re: Mouse Hover Activate
Im so happy I found this thread. It was making using my computer a
miserable experience. Thanks for the solution!!
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ssvs04
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Re: Mouse Hover Activate
Hello,
I believe that I have the solution as I was battling the same frustrating problem.
Here is what worked for me:
I opened the control panel in “Classic view”
I then “clicked” the “TASKBAR AND START MENU” icon
The taskbar and start menu properties window opens.
I clicked “Start Menu” {second tab in newly opened window}
I clicked “CUSTOMIZE” (With the “start menu” radio button selected)
The CUSTOMIZE START MENU window will open
Scroll down until you see a checked box labeled “Open submenus when I pause on them with the mouse pointer”
Uncheck the box by clicking it.
Click “OK” / APPLY
I hope this helps, it worked for me.
-Darryl
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Re: Mouse Hover Activate
Thank you Darryl! Your suggestion worked. I have a Dell Inspiron running XP. Unchecking "Open submenus when I pause on them with my mouse" after selecting the Advanced tab in the Customize Start Menu window cured my problem.
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