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Re: capturing a double-click on a control
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Re: capturing a double-click on a control


  • Subject: Re: capturing a double-click on a control
  • From: Uli Kusterer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 22:58:52 +0100

Am 16.03.2007 um 21:51 schrieb I. Savant:
Depending on your goal, it's probably more "Mac-like" to provide a "Reset" or "Use Defaults" button. Since you haven't described why you want to do this, it's hard to give a specific suggestion, but I strongly recommend you *never* alter the behavior of a basic control in this way.

Not to mention it's generally harmless if you drag a slider, accidentally let go of the mouse button (easily done with e.g. a Mighty Mouse) and click again. That might show up as a double click, and would get very annoying if the slider suddenly jumped far away instead of continuing on its way.


Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer
http://www.zathras.de



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