On 1/10/2017 8:06 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Since I upgraded to 2.46, I've been experiencing weird mouse
behavior in SeaMonkey, but not in my other programs. Anyone else
seeing this?
I normally have Mail/News open in three panes: the account/folder
list on the left, the message list at top right, and the preview
pane at bottom right. When a message is selected in the message
list, it displays in the preview pane. I only rarely "open"
messages in a separate window.
Weird results, different from what I'm used to:
1) If I single-click a message to select it in the list, it will
often open in a new window. This new window often replaces the
Mail/News window, so when I thoughtlessly close the message, the
whole program terminates.
2) If I single-click a folder in the account/folder list, a
second instance of Mail/News opens to that folder.
In both cases, SM is acting as if I've double-clicked, but I
haven't. Honest.
I don't have SeaMonkey specific answer.
But I have a suggestion for a simple diagnostic test that may
give a clue.
Set your mouse's double-click speed to be as slow as possible.
In WinXP that is at Start->Control Panel->Mouse
[I don't know where in more current Windows]
This would distinguish between a marginal OS problem fro a
SeaMonkey specific problem.
I.E. I don't know if SeaMonkey is monitoring the button state
itself or acting on the double-click event generated by the OS.
HTH
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
(That's Win7 Pro SP1)
Build identifier: 20161213183751
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