I'm sorry to bust your bubble pal, but WD-40 tends to get
gummy, use TRI-FLOW instead.

Lou

P.S.  Real answer:  You'll probably find if you don't click and fly off the
button so fast that it will not get "stuck".

>>> Ernie Gemmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/05 11:39 AM >>>
i usually spray a shot or two of WD-40 on the screen when this happens to
me and it works everytime!
be sure to use the straw so you can direct the stream toward the edge of
the buttons in question.



At 12:08 PM 5/5/2000 -0400, Pete Ruehle wrote:
>Ok, I know many of you will probably think I've misplaced a few cards from
>my deck, but I find this very amusing:
>
>Very often, when I click on a an icon button, it "depresses" or pushes in
>but fails to pop back out. It gets stuck!!!  As if it were a mechanical
>device that is binding. The command does not start with the button "stuck"
>in the in position. I have to click on it again so it "pops" out.
>
>I'm not really looking for a fix or an explanation (although I am curious);
>as I said, I find it pretty funny.
>
>
>
>
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