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Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1
OS: win2k/linux
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mouse treshold
hi
in linux you can adjust the mouse treshold (sorry can't remember if it's called treshhold treshold or tresshold, but if you been using linux you know what i mean), how can you adjust treshold in windows (2000 pro)? |
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Mech-Tech
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I'm not sure what is meant by treshold (or threshold) in Linux mouse properties, But any thing adjustable on your Win2K mouse properties is done by opening Start, Settings, Control Panel, double click the Mouse and it should be there. Or describe what properties "treshold" compares to. Does that help?:|
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