| Re: Major annoyance: Right click drag start delay Rizzu schrieb:
> I get this exact problem with Windows 7 however it doesn't need to be
> just with a tablet, if i want to right click a file and drag an drop
> it it just starts selecting an area instead of just moving the file
> with the right click accessability that it shold be.
Check the settings of the mouse.
Rainald
>
> "gnz" wrote:
>
>> Hi, My problem is actually with windows Vista but I think it stems
>> from its tablet pc integrated functions so that's why I think
>> posting here is relevant... Below is the post I submitted to
>> answers.microsoft.com from which I was pointed to this newsgroup.
>> Thank you.
>>
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>> Hi, I have been using a wacom intuos pen tablet as my main input
>> device for many years... I've recently moved to windows vista and
>> see, whenever I right click drag, windows seems to have introduced a
>> buffer distance of some 15 pixels that the pointer has to travel in
>> order for the action to be considered as drag instead of just a
>> click. This is a MAJOR annoyance in some graphics programs that
>> require a fluid start of dragging with the right click assigned
>> button of the pen or when using right click drag to rotate 3D models
>> in 3D software for instance.
>>
>> As I can imagine, this buffer distance feature was probably
>> introduced as some kind of UI control for tablet PCs. But it greatly
>> interferes with the use of a pen tablet for artistic pruposes.
>>
>> Anyway, is there any registry setting where I can reduce this drag
>> distance to 1px? It doesn't seem related to the one in Control
>> Panel\Mouse\Drag width and height.
>>
>> Other things that I've tried with no luck:
>>
>> To get rid of the Tablet PC functions by removing them from Programs
>> and Features. The annoyance remains.
>>
>> I also tried stopping the "Tablet PC Input service" but my tablet
>> becomes unresponsive then. It seems the wacom service depends on it.
>>
>> Any ideas? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you. |