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| Major annoyance: Right click drag start delay 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. ------------- 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. |
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| RE: Major annoyance: Right click drag start delay 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. "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. > > ------------- > > 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. |
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| 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. >> >> ------------- >> >> 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. |
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