David, I have a Logitech laser mouse; it has more buttons than I know what to do with and the special buttons can be programmed. The rolling button can be pressed down and moved left and right for example.
Btw, the double click is assigned already; it switched to adding real-time and enters the QSO. If you want, you can also deselect : File | Preferences | QSO | Warn if QSO is not saved. You can double-click for ever! -- Paul At 09:11 PM 1/19/2005, K2DBK - David wrote: >Left-click on the spot, then right-click and select "Listen". It's 2 mouse >clicks (one left, one right), but better than 1 click then control-L. (For >what it's worth, I wouldn't mind seeing something like double-right click to >do this, or perhaps even using a click on the mouse wheel (if available). > >Better still (as long as I'm wishing), it'd be nice to make any of the >right-click window functions assignable to a mouse click (left,middle, right). > >At 08:43 PM 1/19/2005, Tom Walsh wrote: >>Is there any way to just click on a spot and have DX4WIN tune the radio to >>the spot without also adding information into the QSO Window? >> >>A double click on the spot both adds the spot to the QSO window and tunes >>the radio. But if you choose not to work the spot (or can't hear it), you >>must manually delete the QSO. This is both time consuming and pretty >>inefficient. >> >>Wouldn't it make sense to just be able to first check spots without having >>to always manually delete them from the window each time you go to a new >>spot? >> >>I am unaware though how to do this in the current version. Can it be done? > >_______________________________________________ >Dx4win mailing list >[email protected] >http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul van der Eijk (KK4HD) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dx4win.com

