Clicking twice when in another application

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Peter Hucker

Is it just Office 2007, just Office, or all Microsoft products?

If I'm in another application, and click somewhere in Word or Excel 2007, the cursor is not moved to where I clicked, or the button I clicked is not pressed. I have to click again for some reason. It's happening on two completely different machines, so I assume it's not my fault. All the first click appears to do is change the focus from one application to another - this is going back to the way Windows 2 worked.

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Diane

Are you using laptops? I have found that my new laptop touchpad is so
sensitive that I don't even have to touch it to register (my electric
personality) Anyway, if so try to adjust that. P.S. I HATE Office 2007

Diane
 
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Peter Hucker

No, both are desktops. Whenever I use a laptop, I plug in a USB mouse anyway.

I used to hate Office 2007 too, but I've got used to the interface and now prefer it. It takes a while to find each facility the first time though.

But having to click twice is crazy. Maybe the old versions of office were the same, as I've never been repeatedly flipping between applications before. I was taking data from a text file in Notepad and pasting bits into an Excel spreadsheet, and I had to click twice every time I wanted to go to an Excel cell if Notepad was in the foreground. Trouble is you have to do two SEPERATE clicks with a wait inbetween, or it thinks it's a double click, so it's very time consuming.


Are you using laptops? I have found that my new laptop touchpad is so
sensitive that I don't even have to touch it to register (my electric
personality) Anyway, if so try to adjust that. P.S. I HATE Office 2007

Diane



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