Re: Double-clicking on text in the Google writeable icon

2008-09-13 Thread Roger Darlington
On 12 Sep 2008, Michael Drake wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roger Darlington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Double-clicking the mouse button over text in the Google writeable icon does not select the text so that the next letter I write in it deletes the previous text. This does work

Re: Double-clicking on text in the Google writeable icon

2008-09-13 Thread Michael Drake
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roger Darlington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What you write doesn't make any sense to me, since what you write does not explain why it DOES work for the 'URL input' writeable icon, but DOESN'T work for the 'Search Google' wtriteable icon, ON THE SAME COMPUTER

Re: Double-clicking on text in the Google writeable icon

2008-09-13 Thread Roger Darlington
On 13 Sep 2008, Michael Drake wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roger Darlington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What you write doesn't make any sense to me, since what you write does not explain why it DOES work for the 'URL input' writeable icon, but DOESN'T work for the 'Search Google'

Double-clicking on text in the Google writeable icon

2008-09-12 Thread Roger Darlington
Double-clicking the mouse button over text in the Google writeable icon does not select the text so that the next letter I write in it deletes the previous text. This does work for the URL writeable icon, but not for the Google search writeable icon. Is it supposed to? NS r5291, Iyonix RO

Re: Double-clicking on text in the Google writeable icon

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Drake
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roger Darlington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Double-clicking the mouse button over text in the Google writeable icon does not select the text so that the next letter I write in it deletes the previous text. This does work for the URL writeable icon, but not