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How do I go from double mouse clicking to single clicking. I don't see it
under control panel/mouse


I'm not sure if I have a different version of XP or not.
 
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Do you mean that you want to open items in Windows Explorer with a single
click similar to the way you open web pages? That's part of the folder
options. If you open My Computer and select "Folder Options" on the Tools
menu item, on the first tab (towards the middle) there is a place to click
"single click to open an item". Voila--all your folders/files/etc. will be
links.

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> How do I go from double mouse clicking to single clicking. I don't see it
> under control panel/mouse
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F1 is so cool <enter>
Use the mouse to interact with items on your screen as you would use your
hands to interact with objects in the physical world. You can move objects,
open them, change them, or throw them away, among other things.

While your mouse should just work when you start up your computer, you can
make some changes to its functionality and to the look and behavior of your
mouse pointer. For example, you can switch the role of the buttons on your
mouse, or adjust the speed of double-clicking. For the mouse pointer, you
can change its appearance, improve its visibility, or set it to be hidden
when you are typing.

Make changes to the mouse and mouse pointers in the Mouse Control Panel. To
open Mouse, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Mouse.

The mouse buttons
A mouse has a primary and secondary mouse button. Use the primary mouse
button to select and click items, position the cursor in a document, and
drag items.

Use the secondary mouse button to display a menu of tasks or options that
change depending on where you click. This menu is useful for completing
tasks quickly. Clicking the secondary mouse button is called right-clicking.

The primary mouse button is normally the left button on the mouse. On a
trackball, the primary mouse button is normally the lower button.

You can reverse the buttons and use the right mouse button as the primary
button. Click here to see information on reversing the buttons.

Most mice now include a wheel that helps you to scroll through documents
more easily. The wheel may also act as a third button.

Tips for using the mouse buttons and wheel
a.. To click, point to an object on the screen and quickly press and
release the primary button.
b.. To double-click, point to an object on the screen and quickly press
and release the primary button twice. If you have trouble double-clicking,
you can often perform the same task by right-clicking the object and then
clicking the first option on the menu that appears.
c.. To drag an object, move your pointer over an object on the screen,
click and hold the primary button, move the object to a new location, and
then release the primary button.
d.. To display shortcut menus, point to an object on the screen, and then
click the secondary button.
e.. If your button has a wheel, roll the wheel with your forefinger to
move up or down in a document or on a Web page.
f.. See your mouse or trackball documentation for more information about
using the buttons and wheel.

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> How do I go from double mouse clicking to single clicking. I don't see it
> under control panel/mouse
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> I'm not sure if I have a different version of XP or not.
 
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Start | Run | Type: control folders | OK |
General tab

This effects how double click or single click handles opening a folder.

Click items as follows

? Single-click to open an item (point to select)
[[Specifies that you want to open items in folders and on the desktop by
single-clicking them, just as you would click a link on a Web page. To
select an item without opening it, rest your pointer on it.]]

? Double-click to open an item (single-click to select)
[[Specifies that you want to single-click an item to select it and
double-click an item to open it.]]

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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In news:BFF428A6-A6B5-4DB1-A06B-86AF036C0B23@microsoft.com,
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> How do I go from double mouse clicking to single clicking. I don't
> see it under control panel/mouse
>
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> I'm not sure if I have a different version of XP or not.
 
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Open Windows Explorer, Tools/Folder Options.



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| How do I go from double mouse clicking to single clicking.
I don't see it
| under control panel/mouse
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|
| I'm not sure if I have a different version of XP or not.
 
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This functionality is provided by your mouse software. For example,
Microsoft's Intellipoint has this capability.
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Ted Zieglar


"Bob Garber" <BobGarber@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How do I go from double mouse clicking to single clicking. I don't see it
> under control panel/mouse
>
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> I'm not sure if I have a different version of XP or not.
 
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"Ted Zieglar" <teddyz@notmail.com> wrote in message
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> This functionality is provided by your mouse software. For example,
> Microsoft's Intellipoint has this capability.
>
> "Bob Garber" <BobGarber@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BFF428A6-A6B5-4DB1-A06B-86AF036C0B23@microsoft.com...
>> How do I go from double mouse clicking to single clicking. I don't
>> see it under control panel/mouse
>>
>>
>> I'm not sure if I have a different version of XP or not.

It's provided by Windows:
Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options

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Of course! What was I thinking (Intellipoint, etc.)?
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"Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message
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> Open Windows Explorer, Tools/Folder Options.
>
>
>
> --
> The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
> But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
>
>
> "Bob Garber" <BobGarber@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
> news:BFF428A6-A6B5-4DB1-A06B-86AF036C0B23@microsoft.com...
> | How do I go from double mouse clicking to single clicking.
> I don't see it
> | under control panel/mouse
> |
> |
> | I'm not sure if I have a different version of XP or not.
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