[email protected] wrote:
First things I'd try are using a different mouse and, if it's a wireless mouse, replace the batteries. Things like worn switches in the buttons or low batteries can cause clicks to be interpreted as double-clicks. It may just be coincidence that something has gone wonky with the mouse around the same time you upgraded SeaMonkey. Depending what you do in those other programs, double-clicks may not have such a noticeable effect even if they do occur, giving the impression that only SeaMonkey is affected.
I really doubt it's a mechanical issue; as I said no other programs are affected, not in the slightest. In fact, not even all of SeaMonkey is affected, just Mail/News. The browser does exactly what I expect, as it always has (since Netscape 4.x).
This is why it's so peculiar and so noticeable, because it's so completely different from the past 18 years' experience. I've never seen anything like this on any of my computers, and I still don't see it outside of SeaMonkey Mail/News.
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