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Ahhh.. TXMouse only works for copy and paste of text in the clipboard.

I tried copying (ctrl-c) a file and using TXMouse to paste it, but it didn't work.

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Exactly. This would be very useful for elderly and people with disability as some of them can not hold the left click down. If you have any ideas please let me know.

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Hi all,

I am working on a project for elderly and people with disability. The project is on "re-adjusting" a normal computer mouse. Some of these folks can not double-click, nor hold the left-click down for dragging files/folders. I found the following codes for changing the middle-click to left-double-click. One is written in C# the other in CPP.

http://www.codeproje...s/MBtn2DblClick.aspx

http://www.codeproje...MBtn2DblClickVC.aspx

This program would be very handy for them.

Regarding the 2nd part, what I am looking for, should work like the following:

1. Move the pointer on a file/folder
2. Press and release the Middle/Wheel Click
3. Move the pointer and it moves/drags the file/folder.
4. Press and release the click again and the pointer releases the file/ folder

This should work for the Windows environment. Does the description make sense?

Does anybody know if such a code has been written?

Thanks,

-Farzad

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