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I just recently upgraded and my mouse behavior is still the same, 
including a left double click for "enter".

Thank you,
Ronald L. Zimmerman
I.T. Applications Manager
Swiss Valley Farms, Co.      http://www.swissvalley.com
"The Good for You Company"
Email: Ron-Zimmerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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And it's not activated on my V5.5 sessions, either, so I'm assuming
something is broken.


On 7/5/05, Reeve <rfritchman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Edit-Preferences-Hotspots-Select "Enter at cursor position".
> 
> Please, IBM-let's not change default actions.  I don't feel like
> walking a couple of thousand users through this.
> 
> -rf
> 
> On 7/5/05, Reeve <rfritchman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I recently upgraded to iSeries Access V5.7 on a V5R3 box and have
> > applied the latest SP.
> >
> > With version 5.5, double-clicking the left-hand mouse button in a
> > mouse-enabled screen functioned like ENTER, and I don't recall making
> > any customizations to support this action.
> >
> > The mouse configuration of my V5.5 session looks like my V5.7 session.
> >  I'd appreciate any guidance on resolving this problem.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Reeve
> >
>


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