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date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 09:51:41 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support        back       


Managing mouse behavior   
This is probably a stupid question with an obvious answer. I will not 
object to answers which begin with "Listen, moron."

I have an HP Pavilion dv6110us laptop with a Synaptics touchpad V 6.3. 
The computer runs XP Media Center Edition, Version 5.1.

The default behavior of the "mouse" pointer seems to be to select and 
open if I hover over a dialog box or link for more than a little 
while. How do I disable this? I don't want the computer to go off and 
do stuff just because I have the cursor pointed at something. Further, 
I have the pointer set to go to the default position when a dialog box 
is opened and I certainly don't want all dialog boxes to go off and do 
the default. What's the point of a dialog box in that case? While I 
could obviously choose not to send the pointer to the default 
response, that seems unnecessarily global as a solution.

I did handle this behavior on W 98 years ago but I don't seem to be 
able to find it on this XP Media Center Edition installation.

My preference would be for the link/icon,shortcut/filename in Windows 
Explorer to be:
1. Highlight if the pointer hovers over it or passes over it
2. Select programs, files and shortcuts with a single click, open with 
a double click
3. Open web links with a single click

This was noted with Service Pack 2. I have just let Windows Update put 
SP3 on the computer. While I have not checked, I don't think that will 
change the bahavior.

I also have a Dell Dimension 7300 desktop running XP Pro, SP2, on 
which the pointer behaves the way I want it to. However, I think it 
came with those defaults and I do not remember actually making those 
choices myself.

I would appreciate any advice.

- Shankar
date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 09:51:41 GMT   author:   Shankar Bhattacharyya

Re: Managing mouse behavior   
On Aug 22, 10:51 am, Shankar Bhattacharyya 
wrote:
> This is probably a stupid question with an obvious answer. I will not
> object to answers which begin with "Listen, moron."
>
> I have an HP Pavilion dv6110us laptop with a Synaptics touchpad V 6.3.
> The computer runs XP Media Center Edition, Version 5.1.
>
> The default behavior of the "mouse" pointer seems to be to select and
> open if I hover over a dialog box or link for more than a little
> while. How do I disable this? I don't want the computer to go off and
> do stuff just because I have the cursor pointed at something. Further,
> I have the pointer set to go to the default position when a dialog box
> is opened and I certainly don't want all dialog boxes to go off and do
> the default. What's the point of a dialog box in that case? While I
> could obviously choose not to send the pointer to the default
> response, that seems unnecessarily global as a solution.
>
> I did handle this behavior on W 98 years ago but I don't seem to be
> able to find it on this XP Media Center Edition installation.
>
> My preference would be for the link/icon,shortcut/filename in Windows
> Explorer to be:
> 1. Highlight if the pointer hovers over it or passes over it
> 2. Select programs, files and shortcuts with a single click, open with
> a double click
> 3. Open web links with a single click
>
> This was noted with Service Pack 2. I have just let Windows Update put
> SP3 on the computer. While I have not checked, I don't think that will
> change the bahavior.
>
> I also have a Dell Dimension 7300 desktop running XP Pro, SP2, on
> which the pointer behaves the way I want it to. However, I think it
> came with those defaults and I do not remember actually making those
> choices myself.
>
> I would appreciate any advice.
>
> - Shankar

Start>Control Panel>Mouse>Hardware tab>Troubleshoot>Type in "search"
box 'hover'
& "use hovering mode" tips will appear.
Good luck, Shankar
date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 05:59:19 -0700 (PDT)   author:   sandy58

Re: Managing mouse behavior   
"Shankar Bhattacharyya"  wrote in message 
news:Xns9B023BA4BBB25sbhattacatattnet@127.0.0.1...
> This is probably a stupid question with an obvious answer. I will not
> object to answers which begin with "Listen, moron."
>
> I have an HP Pavilion dv6110us laptop with a Synaptics touchpad V 6.3.
> The computer runs XP Media Center Edition, Version 5.1.
>
> The default behavior of the "mouse" pointer seems to be to select and
> open if I hover over a dialog box or link for more than a little
> while. How do I disable this? I don't want the computer to go off and
> do stuff just because I have the cursor pointed at something. Further,
> I have the pointer set to go to the default position when a dialog box
> is opened and I certainly don't want all dialog boxes to go off and do
> the default. What's the point of a dialog box in that case? While I
> could obviously choose not to send the pointer to the default
> response, that seems unnecessarily global as a solution.
>
> I did handle this behavior on W 98 years ago but I don't seem to be
> able to find it on this XP Media Center Edition installation.
>
> My preference would be for the link/icon,shortcut/filename in Windows
> Explorer to be:
> 1. Highlight if the pointer hovers over it or passes over it
> 2. Select programs, files and shortcuts with a single click, open with
> a double click
> 3. Open web links with a single click
>
> This was noted with Service Pack 2. I have just let Windows Update put
> SP3 on the computer. While I have not checked, I don't think that will
> change the bahavior.
>
> I also have a Dell Dimension 7300 desktop running XP Pro, SP2, on
> which the pointer behaves the way I want it to. However, I think it
> came with those defaults and I do not remember actually making those
> choices myself.
>
> I would appreciate any advice.
>
> - Shankar


When you position the pointer over a dialog box or icon, the pointing 
device should select the option - NOT select and open.

I experienced similar problems with the touchpad on my HP nx6310 laptop. 
I discovered that the Synaptics Pointing Device touchpad is far too 
sensitive, so unless you are very careful, it tends to confuse the 
slightest finger movement with a "click" or select command.

Eventually, I resolved the problem by disabling the "tap to click" 
function.

If you have a touchpad icon on the taskbar (bottom right of the screen, 
by the clock), right click on the icon and select "Pointing Device 
Properties", to open the configuration menu.  (Incidentally, there are 
two alternative touchpad icons - one is a white swirl on a red 
background; the other resembles the touchpad.)  If the touchpad icon is 
missing, you can open the "Pointing Device Properties" menu via Start | 
Control Panel | Mouse.

In the resulting menu, click on "Device Settings", followed by 
"Settings".  There are too many variations to list here, but you should 
be able to tune the touchpad to meet your requirements.

So much is down to personal preference.  I feel more comfortable with a 
conventional mouse, so I have disabled the "Tapping" and "Virtual 
Scrolling" functions on the touchpad.   I have also turned off "Click 
Lock" on the Buttons page.

Consequently, my touchpad operates in much the same way as a two-button 
mouse.
date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 16:23:42 +0100   author:   Bob Lucas

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