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Old 29-12-2005, 07:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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My mouse(Frontech, Two-Button, Scroll, Optical) has no driver. Is it possible to double click the Right mouse button any-where on the desktop to open "My Computer"?
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Old 29-12-2005, 08:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i dont understand wat u mean by right 'double' click

but to open my computer without a mouse is easy

push the windows key (between CTRL n ALT) and ur start menu will open up....u should have a link for my computer out there just navigate using keyboard arrow keys and push enter to open it

or if ur on d desktop, u can straight away use ur arrow keys to get to my computer and then push enter

or u can jus rite clik on my cpmuter ONCE and then clik on open
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if u mean u wanna exchange the functions of left n rite clik, so that ur rite clik dz all d work of a left clik n vice versa then u gotta go 2 ur mouse properties in the control panel n u can change it from dere
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ah .. c'mon ishaan ..
I'm sure the guy knows how to open 'My Computer'

He wants to add another feature to the existing setup ..
i.e. dbl-click the right mouse button to open my computer.

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oh..i thought his mouse drivers arent fine so he couldnt left clik lol
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i think thats possible only by swapping the left and right mouse button functions! clicking anywhere? really not sure abt if u can get it....

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Found an utility like that, but it doesn't support opening "My computer" or any custom programs.
http://www.mywebattack.com/gnomeapp.php?id=106334
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i think he wants the left click (i mean the normal double-click ) function to both of the buttons!!! he he!!!
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woah i got a sony vaio laptop n in d properties of the mouse in this, its diff cuz of d touchpad n i can set both buttons to left button functionality lol

so chek ur mouse properties mebe u can..
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You can try utilities like the one I mentioned, or you can change your mouse to left-handed and right dbl click normally Only trouble is, you'll lose left double click. But that's ok because right-dbl click does that
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Originally Posted by alib_i
ah .. c'mon ishaan ..
I'm sure the guy knows how to open 'My Computer'

He wants to add another feature to the existing setup ..
i.e. dbl-click the right mouse button to open my computer.

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Alibi correctly realises my question. Just as in photoshop by dbl-clicking the left mouse button file 'open' command can be accessed and as by dbl-clicking the left mouse button on desktop, application softwares can be opened through their respective icons, I just want to access 'My Computer' by dbl-clicking the left mouse button on desktop. Is this possible by any registry edit?
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