06-08-2005, 05:03 AM
I’ve noticed a small oddity with this — It results in the (desired) double click, but there’s apparently also a middle-click event. I’m not sure if the middle click isn’t being “eaten” by my macro, or if it’s the middle-button-up event which is being detected.
This is more of a quirk than a problem — most programs ignore middle clicks, anyhow. The one spot where it shows up is with Quick Macro’s own taskbar menu, where a middle click temporarily disables any macro triggers.
In case it’s relevant, the macro’s text is:(yep, pretty simple)
and the trigger is the middle mouse button, with Gintaras’ suggested filter function. The “eat” checkbox for the macro is activated.
This is more of a quirk than a problem — most programs ignore middle clicks, anyhow. The one spot where it shows up is with Quick Macro’s own taskbar menu, where a middle click temporarily disables any macro triggers.
In case it’s relevant, the macro’s text is:(yep, pretty simple)
and the trigger is the middle mouse button, with Gintaras’ suggested filter function. The “eat” checkbox for the macro is activated.
9: ) Lindsey Dubb