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lanux128:
thanks to all for responding. i'll try all the suggestions after the weekend & will post back the results. keep tuned! :Thmbsup:

lanux128:
after a whole day of testing, Target's script comes close in stabilizing my mouse. thanks a lot.. :Thmbsup: but however i miss my drag-click function. how do i enable it?

f0dder:
(I'd run SpinRite overnight too to correct any disk errors in case there's some kind of corruption. Not sure that it would matter much, but can't hurt.)
-Renegade (January 30, 2008, 01:59 AM)
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Friends don't let friends use (or even mention) SpinRite.

lanux128:
(I'd run SpinRite overnight too to correct any disk errors in case there's some kind of corruption. Not sure that it would matter much, but can't hurt.)
-Renegade (January 30, 2008, 01:59 AM)
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Friends don't let friends use (or even mention) SpinRite.-f0dder (February 04, 2008, 06:49 AM)
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i think f0dder is going somewhere with this.. ;)

Target:
but however i miss my drag-click function. how do i enable it?
-lanux128 (February 04, 2008, 12:46 AM)
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Lanux

the following duplicates the click and drag functionality, albeit awkwardly


--- ---#persistent
lbutton::
sleep, 100
click
return

+lbutton::click,left,down
^lbutton::click, left,up


added 2 hotkeys - SHIFT+LBUTTON sends the left mouse button down command.  Dragging the mouse will highlight...whatever.  CONTROL+LBUTTON sends the left mouse button up command

Like I said, there are probably more elegant ways to do this (I'm no expert, for sure), but this might get you through...

Target

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