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All I want is to go back to double-click instead of single-click to execute a shortcut/app. I have looked around and can't seem to find the setting controlling it? Can some kind soul tell me which module in the control center controls clicking? Or is it even in the control center?
I take it you havent taken 30 seconds to look in the config program?
Its called "Control Center" for a reason.
And mice are under the Peripherals catagory...
To ilikejam, thanks for the pointer. I found it. It was right under my nose. It happens.
To Caeda: I take it you didn't read the thread, or you would have seen that it had already been answered. Smartass answers do not help anyone. Sorry if my question was too basic for the great Caeda to answer. Welcome to my ignore list..... :-)
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