TiTaNiuM sAMuRai Posted March 18, 2003 Share Posted March 18, 2003 Disk permissions have been fixed, Logitech's latest driver has been installed. A fellow user has reported the following. The right-click functionality of the mouse becomes disabled in VW only, after several usages. It still works in Finder and other applications, and is restored after some manual cmd-C and cmd-V commands, but restored for only 4 or 5 usages before it craps out again. thoughts? Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted March 18, 2003 Share Posted March 18, 2003 Does restarting the computer bring the functionality back? Does restarting VW bring it back? Quote Link to comment
TiTaNiuM sAMuRai Posted March 20, 2003 Author Share Posted March 20, 2003 System restart: yes. User logout-login: yes. VW restart: I'll have to check. Cmd-tab fixed it too well... A dozen manual cmd-c's and cmd-v's fixes it for a short bit. I, personally, never use my right button in VW; a new staff member pointed it out and I've been able to reproduce it. I found that three times in a row, a first right click did nothing, but the second one worked. Then, it did nothing. A ctrl-leftclick shows the popup with all four edit options (cut, etc.) greyed out. Cmd-tabbing out of -- to type this in Safari -- and back into VW restores the function. Left click to select an object. Then right click without moving the mouse first. Leftclick -> movethemouse -> Rightclick : your right click works. Leftclick -> DON'Tmovethemouse -> Rightclick : right click stops is disabled for one click. Reason: the first right click cancels the snap (cursor hint) tag. Unintended feature? Quote Link to comment
Speedy Gonzales Posted March 21, 2003 Share Posted March 21, 2003 Hey, Titanium. I'm not sure if this helps, but I found a similar bug that I reported while using VWA 10.0.1 & now 10.1 with Mac OS X 10.2.3 and 10.2.4 and right clicking the mouse. It was the Caps Lock key (which I have on as the default while in VWA for text. Might this be the same situation for you? Anyone else? Quote Link to comment
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