Ah, I didn't read carefully enough. Indeed if I select multiple rows and click 
one of them, I see a delay that correlates with my double-click setting.

But if your double-click setting is almost full speed (i.e., close to the 
"Fast" end in System Preferences) you should see barely any delay. Do you mean 
you have a long delay or a short delay (meaning you have to click very fast to 
double-click)?

--Andy

On Jun 25, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Andre Masse wrote:

> Are you clicking on one of the selected rows? Clicking on non selected rows 
> doesn't show the delay... My double-click speed is almost at full speed.
> 
> Thanks for testing this,
> 
> Andre Masse
> 
> 
> On 25/06/2011, at 10:52 , Andy Lee wrote:
> 
>> On Jun 25, 2011, at 10:23 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
>>> On 25 Jun 2011, at 9:14 AM, Andre Masse wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Select a couple of rows in a table view then click on one. There's a half 
>>>> a second delay before the selection change to the clicked row. I was 
>>>> trying to find the reason for this delay in my application then tried it 
>>>> in Mail, same behavior... Can anyone check this on his mac? I may have 
>>>> some background app messing up...
>>> 
>>> A click may signify a selection or the beginning of a drag. The table has 
>>> to wait to see which it will be.
>> 
>> I thought the same thing but I set my double-click speed to be as slow as 
>> possible and couldn't reproduce the delay.
>> 
>> --Andy
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