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My mouse is acting funny:In Chrome:Clicking bookmarks will open them in a new tab.Clicking forward/back arrow will open them in a new tab. Clicking tabs will close them. Clicking links acts normally.These problems exist in incognito mode.Do not exist on IE. Windows: Clicking taskbar icons doesn't do anything. Alt tabbing still works.Clicking close on windows doesn't work.Can't move windows.Click windows loses focus. Ctrl+Alt+Delete to bring up task manager, allows buttons to be clickable there.Note that the Windows problems and the Chrome problems don't necessarily happen at the same time. Ie sometimes the Chrome tabs will be a problem, but I can interact with Windows applications. I'm using a Logitech G500s plugged into my laptop. I've disabled the laptop touch pad with the hard button, though if activate that, the same issues occur. It's happening very sporadically. I'm wondering if it's because a key is stuck or something. If so, which key? Advice I've read elsewhere has suggested that the middle mouse button is stuck, but the G500s doesn't have a middle mouse down per se, it has clicky scroll, and fast scroll. Update: I think I might have solved it. It's possibly the mouse. Googling it, it appears that this model of mouse has issues around the middle button. Though, that doesn't explain why when I've unplugged it, the issue remains. Is it possible that the middle button sends a 'mouse down' event, and then I unplug it, and then because it hasn't received a 'mouse up' event that it continues acting like the middle mouse is down?

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By Select column blocks when dragging, except when in the prefix area contains a checkmark (click in it if it hasn't), and click OK. Put the mouse pointer on any line in the source and, with the mouse button held down, drag it a little way along the line. Only the part of the line you dragged the mouse along is selected. Again, it's up to you whether you leave this option set or not. There are many other options which you can set. We suggest you explore them when you are more familiar with using the IDE. 5.2.7 Ending Animation Click to run the rest of the application. Execution halts on the STOP RUN statement at the end of the application. Click OK on the "Stop Run encountered" message and then click Stop Animating on the Animate menu. 5.2.8 Using Context Help Let's take a moment here to look at one way you can get help whenever you're using NetExpress. Click on the toolbar, and then click anywhere in the project window. A popup appears telling you what the project window is for. Generally, whenever you see the Context Help button, normally or , you can use it to get quick context-sensitive help in this way. Of course, many screens also have a Help menu or Help button which takes you into the main help. Press any key or click the mouse anywhere to make the popup disappear. 5.3 Before Continuing Close the project, by clicking in it to select it and clicking Close on the File menu, or by clicking its button. Closing a project window closes all its dependent windows - in this case, the text window displaying the source. You can't close the standard windows like the Application Output window and the Output window using Close on the File menu, and they do not have buttons (unless you've undocked them). Instead, right-click on the Application Output window and click Hide on the popup menu. Alternatively, click Dockable Windows on the View menu, then click by Application Output on the dialog box to delete the check mark, and click Close to close the dialog box. You hide these windows rather than close them - if you open them again, they are still displaying what was there before. If you're planning to go straight on to another session, you can keep NetExpress open. Otherwise, either click Exit on the File menu, or click the IDE's button. Return to the Tutorials Map in the chapter Start Here for the Tutorials and choose which session to go on to next, depending on your interests.Copyright © 1998 Micro Focus Limited. All rights reserved.This document and the proprietary marks and namesused herein are protected by international law. Start Here for the TutorialsMaintaining and Creating Data Files. Close up with mrs bramble mouse on the hedgerow, you can see the blue sky in her eye. The Mouse family that live by the brambles. 1h Close up with mrs bramble mouse on the PngTuber Maker Avatar List. 1. Cute chibi girl(png) 2. Cute chibi girl(gif) 3.Frog 4.Parrot 5.Cat 6.Rabbit Pngtuber Avatar - Cute Frog. image1(eyes open, mouse close) image2(eyes close, mouse up) image3(eyes close, mouse up) image4(eyes close, mouse close) More information. Status: Released: Category:

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Tired of switching from your controller to your mouse during the game? Now you can use your controller to move the cursor in the game. (This also works outside of the game as well, so you can use your controller instead of your mouse on the desktop. I'm sure many of you know about the Joy To Key program, but here's how you do it:First download the program here: follow these steps:1) Open the Joy to Key program and create a new configuration file and name it Mouse. 2) In the right window, right click Left under the Button column and click "configure this button." Click the Mouse tab on the top.3) Look for where it says cursor movements and slide the left one to about -45 (the higher the number, the faster your cursor will move, so the number you choose is up to you). Press OK.4) Now Configure the Right the same way using the horizontal slider but move the right side to about +45. 5) Configure Up and Downthe same way using the Vertical Cursor Movements bar. Up should be about -45 and Down should be about +45. 6) Then right click the gamepad button you want to use as the left mouse click button. I chose 2. Right click 2 to configure. Then check the box in the lower left that says Left Button. (If you want to,you can also configure a right click button too)7) You can now test the configuration with your controller. Your left analog should be able to move the cursor around and the button you chose should be the left click.8) To use this function in the game, DON'T close the program... just minimize it. Start your game, and your controller now acts as the mouse. Just close the JoyToKey program

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Editor layout is the position, size and stacking of each panel in Cocos Creator.Select the Cocos Creator/File -> Layout menu in the main menu, currently only Default Layout is supported. Based on the default layout, it is allowed to continue to adjust the position and size of each panel. Changes to the layout are automatically saved in the global directory at:Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.CocosCreator\editor\window.jsonmacOS: $HOME/.CocosCreator/editor/window.jsonResizing panel ​Hover the mouse over the boundary line between the two panels and see the mouse pointer become , then press the mouse, the boundary line will turn yellow, then drag the mouse to change the size of the two adjacent panels.Note: some panels are set to the minimum size, when dragging to the minimum size limit, shrinking the panel cannot continue.Moving panel ​A panel can be moved to any position in the editor window by clicking the tab bar of the panel and dragging it. The red box in the following figure indicates the area of the tab bar that can be dragged and dropped, and the arrow indicates the dragging direction:The blue translucent box during moving the panel indicates the position where the moved panel will be placed after releasing the mouse.Stacking Panel ​In addition to moving the panel position, it is allowed to move the mouse to the tab bar area of another panel when dragging and dropping the panel tab bar:Releasing the mouse when the red vertical line appears in the tab bar of the target panel allows stacking two panels together, while only one panel is displayed:Stacking panel is useful when the screen resolution is insufficient, or when laying out less-used panels. Panels in the stack can be dragged out at any time to restore displaying at the top level.Panels also support pop-up standalone panels or close panel operations by clicking the button at the top right of the panel. However, note that the Scene panel does not support pop-up/close.

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Switch to it.Using scroll click (middle mouse button)Similar to the previous methods, start by holding down the Alt key and pressing Tab.Cycle to the window you want to close.Instead of using a keyboard shortcut, click the middle mouse button (the scroll wheel) on the highlighted window. This should close it directly from the switcher view.Both work just the same as using the “Delete” button. Use a key that is most convenient to you. I personally find that the Ctrl+W shortcut is the most convenient because my left hand alone can handle it, instead of having to go far to the “Delete” button on the right of the keyboard.Might be useful: How to Minimize All Windows on Windows 11 (Shortcut Key)When a window is not even respondingIf there is a window that is not responding or can’t be brought up (it stays minimized no matter what you do), the Alt+Tab function with any of those keys (to close a window) mentioned earlier should help close it. But if it doesn’t even respond to the close command, you can try to spam press the key repeatedly until it’s closed.Try to close the window using the Delete button or the scroll click method while using Alt+Tab, as mentioned earlier.Press and hold the Delete button or repeatedly click the middle mouse button (scroll click) on the non-responsive window while you select it with Alt+Tab. This might take several tries, but usually, the repeated input can force the window to close eventually.If the window is still unresponsive even after trying that, the program might be severely frozen. A restart is usually the way to go, but you can first try to use the Task Manager to end the task forcibly.Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc. This keyboard shortcut launches the Task Manager directly.In the Task Manager, find the application that’s not responding, click on it, and then click the End Task button at the bottom right of the window.This should close any frozen program and free up your system from it.Related guide: How to Cycle Through Windows in Windows 11If Alt-Tab doesn’t work, try Win+Tab insteadIf you find that Alt+Tab isn’t working as expected, or it’s just not showing all your open windows (which is rare), you can use Win+Tab as an alternative.Press the Win key (the one with the Windows logo) together with the Tab key. This opens a more visually detailed view of your open windows, known. Close up with mrs bramble mouse on the hedgerow, you can see the blue sky in her eye. The Mouse family that live by the brambles. 1h Close up with mrs bramble mouse on the

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My mouse is acting funny:In Chrome:Clicking bookmarks will open them in a new tab.Clicking forward/back arrow will open them in a new tab. Clicking tabs will close them. Clicking links acts normally.These problems exist in incognito mode.Do not exist on IE. Windows: Clicking taskbar icons doesn't do anything. Alt tabbing still works.Clicking close on windows doesn't work.Can't move windows.Click windows loses focus. Ctrl+Alt+Delete to bring up task manager, allows buttons to be clickable there.Note that the Windows problems and the Chrome problems don't necessarily happen at the same time. Ie sometimes the Chrome tabs will be a problem, but I can interact with Windows applications. I'm using a Logitech G500s plugged into my laptop. I've disabled the laptop touch pad with the hard button, though if activate that, the same issues occur. It's happening very sporadically. I'm wondering if it's because a key is stuck or something. If so, which key? Advice I've read elsewhere has suggested that the middle mouse button is stuck, but the G500s doesn't have a middle mouse down per se, it has clicky scroll, and fast scroll. Update: I think I might have solved it. It's possibly the mouse. Googling it, it appears that this model of mouse has issues around the middle button. Though, that doesn't explain why when I've unplugged it, the issue remains. Is it possible that the middle button sends a 'mouse down' event, and then I unplug it, and then because it hasn't received a 'mouse up' event that it continues acting like the middle mouse is down?

2025-04-06
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00:20Person using desktop computer with two monitors 4k00:084k female office worker hands typing on laptop keyboard , Hands touch typing pointing cloud data social network media, working from home during quarantine, Extreme close-up human hands on keyboard 4k00:16Thoughtful man browsing internet on laptop and relaxing at home, steadycam shot00:34Businessman hands typing and scrolling on a laptop with green screen. Top view footage00:16Professional hacker working on the computer at night00:11View from above. Close up male hands typing on keyboard Blurry background. Fingers on keyboard. Camera is moving00:12Side view of young programmer working at desk in corporate office, coding with multiple monitors00:14Close-up of professional with blue eyes analyzing waveform lines and data00:14Unknown writer typing keyboard modern laptop at table close up. Man hands pressing computer buttons writing text at home workplace. Unrecognizable manager working remotely using wireless internet.00:11Man Working At Computer In Contemporary Office00:23Dedicated Professional Working Late in Modern Office00:13Woman in glasses looking on the monitor and surfing Internet00:12Closeup of laptop with appearing program code on black screen at table in modern office with two programmers coding on blurred background00:12Focused Office Worker Typing On Keyboard Of Computer, Deadline And Tight Schedule00:25Male university student looking at laptop screen thoughtfully while doing homework. Closeup of concentrated boy trying to fulfill difficult task while studying00:17Extreme close up of pressing black keyboard buttons00:15Successful entrepreneur working night in office. Focused woman generating ideas considering financial fintech project. pensive manager journalist stay late at workspace. Female ceo concept00:11Young Asian Businesswoman Working on Laptop in Park00:09Close-up of female hands typing on the laptop keyboard.00:22Girl play a video game on her computer. Green screen00:15Medium shot of four programmers working in a common office00:18Man Scrolls a Website Using His Laptop Track Pad00:16Closeup focused business man typing laptop computer in evening office. Tired man working on laptop in office. Overworked entrepreneur looking computer screen in creative office space at night.00:20Reflection of a Smartphone Screen in man Glasses at Night. Businessman using , browsing internet, watching business dynamics00:22Hand of person using mouse and then typing on keyboard 4k00:14Computer script concept. Programming code for software developer.00:08A young woman shopping online at home with a laptop and credit card00:14business, people and technology concept - businessman in eyeglasses with laptop computer at office00:20Hands of a man working by computer late night00:05Human hand holding mouse while working on computer. Close up of hand with computer mouse on table near keyboard. Office worker using computer wired mouse while

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Tired of switching from your controller to your mouse during the game? Now you can use your controller to move the cursor in the game. (This also works outside of the game as well, so you can use your controller instead of your mouse on the desktop. I'm sure many of you know about the Joy To Key program, but here's how you do it:First download the program here: follow these steps:1) Open the Joy to Key program and create a new configuration file and name it Mouse. 2) In the right window, right click Left under the Button column and click "configure this button." Click the Mouse tab on the top.3) Look for where it says cursor movements and slide the left one to about -45 (the higher the number, the faster your cursor will move, so the number you choose is up to you). Press OK.4) Now Configure the Right the same way using the horizontal slider but move the right side to about +45. 5) Configure Up and Downthe same way using the Vertical Cursor Movements bar. Up should be about -45 and Down should be about +45. 6) Then right click the gamepad button you want to use as the left mouse click button. I chose 2. Right click 2 to configure. Then check the box in the lower left that says Left Button. (If you want to,you can also configure a right click button too)7) You can now test the configuration with your controller. Your left analog should be able to move the cursor around and the button you chose should be the left click.8) To use this function in the game, DON'T close the program... just minimize it. Start your game, and your controller now acts as the mouse. Just close the JoyToKey program

2025-04-03
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Editor layout is the position, size and stacking of each panel in Cocos Creator.Select the Cocos Creator/File -> Layout menu in the main menu, currently only Default Layout is supported. Based on the default layout, it is allowed to continue to adjust the position and size of each panel. Changes to the layout are automatically saved in the global directory at:Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.CocosCreator\editor\window.jsonmacOS: $HOME/.CocosCreator/editor/window.jsonResizing panel ​Hover the mouse over the boundary line between the two panels and see the mouse pointer become , then press the mouse, the boundary line will turn yellow, then drag the mouse to change the size of the two adjacent panels.Note: some panels are set to the minimum size, when dragging to the minimum size limit, shrinking the panel cannot continue.Moving panel ​A panel can be moved to any position in the editor window by clicking the tab bar of the panel and dragging it. The red box in the following figure indicates the area of the tab bar that can be dragged and dropped, and the arrow indicates the dragging direction:The blue translucent box during moving the panel indicates the position where the moved panel will be placed after releasing the mouse.Stacking Panel ​In addition to moving the panel position, it is allowed to move the mouse to the tab bar area of another panel when dragging and dropping the panel tab bar:Releasing the mouse when the red vertical line appears in the tab bar of the target panel allows stacking two panels together, while only one panel is displayed:Stacking panel is useful when the screen resolution is insufficient, or when laying out less-used panels. Panels in the stack can be dragged out at any time to restore displaying at the top level.Panels also support pop-up standalone panels or close panel operations by clicking the button at the top right of the panel. However, note that the Scene panel does not support pop-up/close.

2025-03-31
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Do you keep experiencing cursor lag while using a Logitech mouse over Bluetooth on an M1 or M2 iMac, MacBook, or Mac mini? Many reasons—such as wireless interference, a buggy Bluetooth module, or translation issues with the support software—can cause that. But we can show you how to fix it. Work your way through the list of troubleshooting tips below to fix Logitech mouse lag on your Apple silicon Mac. 1. Charge Your Logitech Mouse A Logitech mouse that's close to running out of battery can end up lagging a lot over Bluetooth. If the Logitech Options app indicates a lower charge level, connect your mouse via its charging cable to your M1 or M2 Mac and see if that helps. If your Logitech mouse uses a replaceable, non-rechargeable battery, you'll need to purchase a new one. 2. Reconnect Your Logitech Mouse Disconnecting and reconnecting your Logitech mouse to your M1 or M2 Mac is another way to fix a laggy Bluetooth connection. If you use an iMac, Mac mini, or Mac Studio, make sure to have another wired or wireless mouse at hand to interact with the macOS user interface in the meantime. To disconnect your Logitech mouse, open the Apple menu and go to System Settings > Bluetooth. Then, Control-click the mouse and select Forget. Then, click Forget Device when you get a pop-up. Follow that by connecting the mouse to your Mac again. That involves holding down the pairing switch on the mouse until it shows up within the Mac's Bluetooth devices list. If your mouse doesn't use Bluetooth, you only need to disconnect and connect the Logitech Unifying receiver or USB cable again. 3. Rule Out Wireless Interference Remove any sources of Bluetooth interference near your Mac. For example, other wireless peripherals, poorly shielded power cables,

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