About the first thing - yes, I have noticed it and even filed a bug.
  Issue 5212 <http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=5212>: BUG:
Chrome does not respond to a mouse click at times
But the Chromium people requested feedback, got one and never called back :(


☆PhistucK


On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 17:38, Rolande Kendal <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Is is just me or are others also experiencing having to sometimes
> click multiple times on the mouse button for the event to be
> acknowledged?  I suspect there is a mouse click timing problem when it
> comes to accepting clicks on the mouse as valid.  I have tons of
> experience with Chrome as well as other aps, and I can say with
> confidence that there is something funky going on that manifests
> itself as an annoyance that I have to click the mouse button multiple
> times before the intended even occurs.
>
> On another matter... I began using Chrome exclusively just days after
> it debuted.  I am a heavy browser user, and the stability of Chrome
> won me over right away.  In other words, I loved how light Chrome is
> on memory and CPU cycles even when I have multiple (50+) tabs open!
> The interface is elegant, blah, blah, blah.  In essence, I love the
> browser.  That said, I have switched back to Firefox.  Why, because of
> a Firefox plugin called Zotero.  Zotero is a bookmark manager / file
> repository that fills a real need for anyone who does web research and
> wants to recall where he/she has been and make records of that journey
> along the way.  Now Chrome sits on top of IE in my round-file.  I say
> this not as a eulogy, but as a heads up that Zotero is where it's at!
>
> Lastly, Google please, please, please get serious and just go buy the
> Sandboxie technology together together with hiring its developer, and
> give him a few more programmers to work with.  The Sandboxie interface
> sucks, but the underling technology rocks!  Merge the Sandboxie
> underside with the elegant Chrome topside and you would produce
> something great!  Have programs that a user downloads persistently
> reside and execute within secure sandboxes and you will have advanced
> existing OS technology.
>
> cheers,
> kendal
>
> >
>

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