Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xfwm4

I noticed that double-clicking window title bars to (un)maximize them
requires a faster double-click speed threshold than is used for other
tasks in the system.

For example, try a relatively slow double-click to select a word in text
or to open a directory in Thunar.  That same slow double-click does not
work to maximize or unmaximize windows in Xfce.

For consistency, these threshold for double-click detection should be
the same across all parts of the UI.


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It does seem, though, that adjusting the double-click time threshold
affects both the title bar and the word-selection, but they still use
different thresholds.

Also: When I double-click the title bar at the "slow" speed that would be 
sufficient to select a word, then 
 * the selection _within_ the window temporarily blanks out as if the window 
was being moved.
 * the mouse cursor turns to the "hand" as if I were trying to move the window 
(click+drag).

I am using a laptop with a touchpad and with an external USB mouse, but
the problem occurs using either.

I am using 
  xubuntu-desktop 2.82
  xfwm4 4.6.0-1ubuntu3
installed on top of Ubuntu 9.04.

xfwm settings:
Appearance:
 - Style: New Wave Dark Menus
 - Icons: Crux
Window Manager:
 - Theme: Totem
 - Focus: Raise-on-click is turned off
Advanced:
 - Double click action: *any*

** Affects: xfwm4 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[xfce]Double click title bar actions use different speed than text selection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393672
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