[X4U] mouse issues after upgrade to 10.4.7

SE MacTechLists at cox.net
Tue Apr 10 16:45:20 PDT 2007


Andy, that is exactly what the problem was. I was not there until today 
to check the obvious. I had posted to inquire if there were any other 
problems experienced just in case it was not a preference issue. Was 
very glad it was so simple. I had more important things to do today.

Sam

Swanson, Andrew C. wrote:

> This first issue sounds to me like the Double-Click speed in Keyboard 
> & Mouse preferences has been made very fast and she needs it slower. 
> This may also be her issue with Word
>   Andy
>
>
> On 4/9/07 9:58 AM, "SE" <MacTechLists at cox.net> wrote:
>
>     I previously posted this but had no response at all.
>
>     I recently upgraded the OS on a G4 MDD, 1.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM from OS
>     10.3.9
>     to 10.4.7
>
>     The user is now saying she is having problems selecting things
>     with her
>     Microsoft, 2-button mouse. She uses Word a lot and claims she cannot
>     select a whole line of text the way she has in the past. Also to
>     open a
>     document from the desktop double clicking does not seem to work.
>     She has
>     to right click and select open from the short cut menu.
>
>     I did an achive and install of the new system. I rebuilt permissions
>     twice after it was completed. I also ran Tech Tool Pro and
>     repaired any
>     and all problems.
>
>     I also noticed last week on another client's new iMac running 10.4.7,
>     that even her new Mighty Mouse seemed to only respond when items are
>     clicked on percisely and with a lot of pressure.
>
>     Any ideas?
>
>     Sam
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