On 4 Feb 2020, at 15:01, Ben Hyde wrote:
On 1 Feb 2020, at 10:39, Eric Sharakan wrote:
On 1 Feb 2020, at 9:05, Charlie Clark wrote:
On 31 Jan 2020, at 20:16, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi, this one is a minor annoyance, but it happens to me multiple
times a day. Often, when the focus is on another App, I'll click
once in the MM window to make it active, and then click again to
select a mailbox. If those two clicks happen quickly enough (under
a second apart or so), the Rules composition window pops up, and I
have to explicitly dismiss it.
Ideally, the click to make MM active would not be "counted" to
determine whether a double-click action on a mailbox has occurred.
Is there any way to control this? Or some way to prevent all these
unwanted Rules window activations?
I get something similar when clicking on messages, the search
function gets activated. While I was using my graphics tablet I
thought this was due to inadvertent double-clicks, but as I still
get it with a mouse I think this is a MailMate bug and probably be
filed as such.
Charlie
I fear this is actually a system-wide MacOS thing, as I see similar
behavior in other Apps. Still, I hope Benny can do something in MM
to help.
-Eric
I wonder if that might not be related to the system preferences ->
mouse -> double click speed. I vaguely moving that toward the faster
end of the spectrum at some point a few years ago. - ben
Yes, setting the double-click speed will certainly impact this. But the
real issue is that the click that gives a new App focus should not be
considered as starting a double-click, no matter how fast or slow the
subsequent click.
-Eric
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