User`s guide
TouchWare for Windows NT User's Guide44
Setting the Double-Click Speed
The Double-Click Speed defines the time period within which
Windows NT will register touches as a double-click.
The Double-Click Speed setting in the Touchscreen Control program
overrides the Double-Click Speed setting in the Windows NT Mouse
control panel. Therefore, altering the double-click speed for the
touchscreen changes the setting for the mouse as well. Similarly,
changes to the Double-Click Speed setting in the Windows NT Mouse
control panel change the double-click speed for the touchscreen.
The double-click speed ranges from slow (900ms) to fast (100ms).
The default speed is 900ms.
This setting takes effect when you click Apply or OK.
To test the Double-Click Speed setting in Touchdown button mode:
1. Select Apply to apply the Double-Click Speed change.
2. If you are not using Touchdown button mode, use the Button
Modes dialog box to change the button mode to Touchdown
mode, and apply the change.
For information about changing button modes, refer to “Button
Modes” in this chapter.
3. Quickly touch the Double Click Test icon twice in the same
location.
When the icon changes to a smiling face, the system has
recognized your action as a double-click.
You can test the double-click speed using other button modes. For
information about generating double-clicks in other button modes,
refer to “Button Modes” in this chapter.