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Strange behavior on my HP convertible laptop, and I believe on my Asus Chromebook also. To turn a page I usually have to use two mouse clicks. Sometimes it works with one click, but usually two is needed. I changed the option under "file options" in Windows 10 to one mouse click from two, but the problem persists. Any ideas?
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I definitely can't explain that as a single mouse click is all you should need if you are clicking on the sides of the page. You could also consider using a key command to turn the pages such as page down or right arrow (those are mapping under Settings->Touch & Pedal Settings->Pedal Actions).
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(08-26-2021, 06:10 PM)Zubersoft Wrote: I definitely can't explain that as a single mouse click is all you should need if you are clicking on the sides of the page. You could also consider using a key command to turn the pages such as page down or right arrow (those are mapping under Settings->Touch & Pedal Settings->Pedal Actions).
Mike
I'm using the laptop in tablet mode, so no way to quickly use key commands. I should add I tried several different mouses (or mice?) with the same behavior. I have a new Logitech mouse arriving today, and hopefully that will fix the problem. If not, it's something I will have to live with. The problem is on live gigs, where every second counts in turning pages.
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Perhaps the first click is used to focus the control and the second is then accepted to invoke an action?
If this is the case, and it is a big if, then MSP could focus the page so that the first click does what is expected.
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Did you enable Settings->Touch & Pedal Settings->Treat Mouse Click as Pedal Press? If so, what pedal debounce setting is set under Settings->Touch & Pedal Settings->Pedal Actions? I need to know how you are utilizing the mouse in this case for the page turns.
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08-29-2021, 12:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-29-2021, 12:35 AM by dannytroy.)
(08-27-2021, 03:00 AM)Zubersoft Wrote: Did you enable Settings->Touch & Pedal Settings->Treat Mouse Click as Pedal Press? If so, what pedal debounce setting is set under Settings->Touch & Pedal Settings->Pedal Actions? I need to know how you are utilizing the mouse in this case for the page turns.
Mike
I have it set now with Debounce: disabled, Scroll Speed: Immediate, and Fixed Duration: 1
The original setting was different than these, but the new settings didn't fix the problem.
I am using the mouse as right click turn page forward, left click turn page back.
Btw, the new Logitech M325 mouse I just bought didn't solve the problem either.
It's really a minor annoyance, and I find instead of hoping the page will turn with one click, I just hit it twice and that will always turns the page.
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It looks to be an issue when pedal debounce is disabled. At a quarter second, I didn't see the issue, but I of course had to wait slightly between clicks. I'll look into this.
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I have located the problem - there is code that basically forces a 1 second debounce equivalent for mouse clicks to prevent double-clicks. I'm going to drop that when the mouse click is treated as a pedal press, and I'm also going to cut that down to 100ms in other cases.
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(08-29-2021, 09:27 AM)Zubersoft Wrote: I have located the problem - there is code that basically forces a 1 second debounce equivalent for mouse clicks to prevent double-clicks. I'm going to drop that when the mouse click is treated as a pedal press, and I'm also going to cut that down to 100ms in other cases.
Mike
Great job! Thanks for taking the time to investigate the issue.