[studiorecorder] Re: mouse too sensitive to movement

  • From: Readings For The Blind <rftb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 11:28:46 -0700 (PDT)

You're right, I don't think that would be useful.
  I've got him using the touchpad instead of the mouse.  I'm hoping this will 
solve the problem, but I haven't heard from him yet.
  Doreen

ROB MEREDITH <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> wrote:
  Doreen:

Does this person ever want to select with the mouse? It would be possible to 
turn selecting with the mouse off, but I can't imagine this being useful.

Rob

>>> rftb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/09/07 01:33PM >>>
You'd think so, but I sure couldn't find it! The accessibility options lets you 
use the numeric keypad as a pointer instead of the mouse, but that's all I 
could find.
Doreen

Curtis Delzer wrote:
Isn't there an adjustment in Windows which handles mouse sensitivity?



Curtis Delzer


----- Original Message ----- From: Readings For The Blind 
To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 9:48 AM
Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: mouse too sensitive to movement



Thanks Rob. He's been using a mouse pad and it hasn't helped. We just tried 
turning it over and using the "grippy" side, but that didn't allow enough 
movement. Maybe I can try buying him a pad that's not too slick, not too grippy.

He also going to try using the laptop touchpad instead of a mouse. 
Doreen

ROB MEREDITH wrote:
Doreen:

There is currently no way to address this issue through Studio Recorder. One 
customer found that changing the mouse pad, or just getting a mouse pad, 
improved the situation.

Rob

>>> rftb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/08/07 10:10AM >>>
Hello,

One of my volunteers using studio recorder is having a hard time with the 
program not doing what he wants. I think he is accidently moving the mouse 
while clicking, thereby highlighting a small area, when he really just wants to 
move the carot. 

Is there a way to change the sensitivity of a mouse to movement, so that a VERY 
slight hand movement doesn't cause problems? Any other suggestions or ideas? 

Thanks in advance for any advice.
Doreen







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