Thanks Axel then, he's the one who added this feature support this week.
Notice that the double click duration is hardcoded at the moment, so don't expect to tune that with the Mouse preflet... yet.
Hmm. I hope this will be as far as it goes, since I personally hate double-clicking and consider it a dumb Windows-feature not to be used in any BeOS app.
IMHO, no app. or functionality needs to be "kickstarted" nor should a mouse become something like a morse-key.
Hmm. I hope this will be as far as it goes, since I personally hate double-clicking and consider it a dumb Windows-feature not to be used in any BeOS app.
IMHO, no app. or functionality needs to be "kickstarted" nor should a mouse become something like a morse-key.
Every window in beos will hide if double clicked. It’s always been like that.
It doesn’t do that in PhOS, though. (can’t test my BeOS Max atm)
Update: just found out it has to do with my UniversalScroller settings… now it seems BeOS is more Windows-like than I thought, but my opinion on doubleclicking remains the same.
It doesn't do that in PhOS, though. (can't test my BeOS Max atm)
Update: just found out it has to do with my UniversalScroller settings… now it seems BeOS is more Windows-like than I thought, but my opinion on doubleclicking remains the same.
It does break, a lot, on Dano-based systems. Decors don’t handle it well.
Hmm. I hope this will be as far as it goes, since I personally hate double-clicking and consider it a dumb Windows-feature not to be used in any BeOS app.
IMHO, no app. or functionality needs to be "kickstarted" nor should a mouse become something like a morse-key.
I don’t know what makes you think double-clicking is a Windows feature. Macs and Amigas always used it, and unlike those, you can set Windows to open files with a single-click, web link-style. Mind you, I do find it funny how many people in work double-click web links!
Hmm. I hope this will be as far as it goes, since I personally hate double-clicking and consider it a dumb Windows-feature not to be used in any BeOS app.
IMHO, no app. or functionality needs to be "kickstarted" nor should a mouse become something like a morse-key.
I don’t know what makes you think double-clicking is a Windows feature. Macs and Amigas always used it, and unlike those, you can set Windows to open files with a single-click, web link-style. Mind you, I do find it funny how many people in work double-click web links!
Chris
Yes, in Windows I always use the single-click web link-style…in BeOS, the mentioned UniversalScroller app takes care of it. It would be even better to see that as part of the BeOS/Haiku preferences (also as a service to RSI prone users).