@Matthias

ok, I suppose now that your problem is the daemon:

Maybe that I should have clarified in the Main Inclusion Report that the
daemon only runs when the user activates one of the features it
implements. In other words, when the user activates for example dwelling
in the Mouse control panel, the mousetweaks process gets started. And
deactivating the dwelling feature kills the process. (The same also
happens with the Simulated Secondary Click.)

So there is no additional process running on the machine if the user
does not use the features it implements.

To be complete, there is a way to start mousetweaks at the command line
without activating any feature; but even if the user would not kill the
mousetweaks process before logout, it would not automatically restart at
the next login. But what sense would it make to start mousetweaks by
command line without activating one of its features? Finally, this
situation is not possible when mousetweaks is controlled by the
corresponding gui (the Accessibility tab of the Mouse control panel).

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