At 21:15 -0600 26/12/13, qui...@airmail.net wrote:
Did you examine the Logitech software for the mouse? Or is it not installed?
Not installed: I use USB Overdrive for all mouse control. I have been using it
for years and it's never given me any problems.
If you are using only USB Overdrive,
Did you examine the Logitech software for the mouse? Or is it not
installed? If you are using only USB Overdrive, then perhaps the usual
suspect is to be blamed. Delete the preferences file for USB Overdrive
and reset the preferences.
Scott T.
Steve Rickaby wrote:
At 10:14 -0800 20/12/13,
At 16:17 + 20/12/13, Harro de Jong wrote:
It sounds like another application sees the Cmd-] shortcut and acts on it. Do
you have any clipboard management apps?
That's a thought. I used QuickKeys, but none of its shortcuts are set to
command-]. If they were, that shortcut would trigger
I am not particularly familiar with the Mac, so these would be real SWAGs:
1. Is it a wireless mouse? And, if so, have you tried changing its batteries? I
have seen occasional misbehavior with my wireless mouse when the batteries are
low.
2. Does the middle scroll wheel also have a push-button
At 10:14 -0800 20/12/13, Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net) wrote:
I am not particularly familiar with the Mac, so these would be real SWAGs:
1. Is it a wireless mouse?
No, it's a Logitech wired mouse, standard issue, nothing fancy.
And, if so, have you tried changing its batteries? I
Steve Rickaby wrote:
...
only *very* occasionally,
for a scroll page down, I get the current contents of the paste buffer
followed
by the ']' inserted into the text. Which is of course highly undesirable,
especially
if you don't notice it.
It sounds like another application sees the Cmd-]