Doesn't xset give the chance to change these speeds? You can add whatever
xset commands to your .xinitrc file. Or you could try a different window
manager rather than KWM.
k.
:>
:> Related to this topic: I am looking for a way to tune the delay within
:> which a double-click will be recognised in KDE. I don't seem to find
:> anything relevant under KWM, for instance.
:
:This is arough guess: /etc/XF86config. When setting up X, you can alter
:these parameters. Rerun sax / XF86Setup, but save your config file
:before.
:
:There might be a chance in KDE as well.....
:
:Juergen
:
:>
:> Or is this done on a per-application basis (where possible)?
:>
:
:For my problem:
:
:> Some applications have real difficulty recognising a double click
:> (amaya is really really bad ... ).
:
:no. it affects all and all of a sudden after upgrading. Nothing
:critical, but annoying.
:
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