On 11/09/2004, at 10:21 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
At 9:22 AM +0100 9/10/04, walter wrote:Hi there,
17" FP 1.25GHz iMac, running 10.3.5, Airport 3.4.3f.
A few days ago I read somewhere on the 'net some guys discussing the (irritating) fact that sometimes OS X does not recognise a mouse click first time round. After reading that, I realised that it was indeed an experience that I had had myself.
I've observed the reverse on several Macs. If I click on a scroll bar it will jump down two screens. It only happens sometimes but it is never the less quite annoying. It only seems to happen in the scroll bar although that may just the most detectable situation.
It's probably not be part of your problem as it's intermittent, but in System Preferences->Appearance is the option to change how clicks are handled inside scrollbars - either "Jump to the next page" or "Scroll to here". I tried the "Scroll to here" but it seems it's too ingrained in me to expect a click in the scrollbar to move down just one page instead of multiples that it annoyed me :)
dana -- http://www.danamania.com/
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