I believe it's a speed related issue. The same thing applies to using my Expert 
Mouse Trackpad from Kensington. Slow clicks work, fast clicks do not seem to 
work well in revolution. Perhaps it is an issue with a foreign mouse driver, 
such as a trackpad or trackball might use. I don't seem to see this problem 
anywhere else except for Revolution, but then Rev is doing "special stuff" 
trying to trap and handle events and what have you, so no surprise there. 

Bob


On Sep 11, 2010, at 3:40 AM, theworcestersource.com wrote:

> 
> Hi Bob,
> 
> I've had a little look into this and something rather odd seems to be
> happening.
> 
> What I've noticed is that on my MacBook, if I press the trackpad button
> down, the button gets a mouseUp message. If I just tap it lightly, the
> message isn't sent. This is probably linked to the problem that you have.
> 
> Does anybody know of any issues with mouseUp. I vaguely remember some
> comments on mouseUp not being fired in earlier versions of Rev.
> 
> I could always rework the code to do everything on mouseDown but again, am
> aware that doing it this way isn't supposed to be the best approach to take.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> Steve
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