Mga7 Mouse double clicking [Resolved]

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Mga7 Mouse double clicking [Resolved]

Postby rodgoslin » Jul 16th, '19, 13:26

Is there any way of changing the mouse button setting to single click, from the default double click. The option appears to have disappeared from the System Settings. Somewhere there must be a settings document that can be manually edited.. My preference is for single click operation, and has been for about the last 25 years, and I've no wish to change!
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Re: Mga7 Mouse double clicking

Postby magfan » Jul 16th, '19, 14:12

From KDE docs (https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/mouse/index.html):
In Plasma 5.13 you find the setting to use single or double mouse clicks to open files and folders in the module Workspace.
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Re: Mga7 Mouse double clicking

Postby rodgoslin » Jul 17th, '19, 08:42

I did find it after a deal of searching. It would have been useful, if, having moved an option somewhere else, to leave an indication, where it had been, saying where and why it had been moved. It would only take a few minutes and a line of text.
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Re: Mga7 Mouse double clicking

Postby isadora » Jul 17th, '19, 09:21

Would you please mark this topic [SOLVED]?
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Place [SOLVED] in front of subject/title.

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