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RE: Problem with `while-no-input'
From: |
klaus.berndl |
Subject: |
RE: Problem with `while-no-input' |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Apr 2006 14:10:33 +0200 |
Jason Rumney wrote:
> address@hidden wrote:
>> I'm running a build from 22. April 2006 build for Windows
>> (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600). With this build it runs (i.e. interrupts)
>> via:
>> - all keys
>> - middle-mouse of a 3 button mouse
>> - mouse-wheel
>>
>> It interrupts *not* via left and right mouse-buttons...
>>
> Is the value of w32-num-mouse-buttons 2?
yes.
But i use a 3-button mouse! I didn't know that a user has explicitly
set this variable to 3 if he uses a 3-button mouse?! Is this documented
somewhere??
Anyway: If i set w32-num-mouse-buttons to 3 via setq than all works fine,
means the code is interrupted by every mouse-button...
Without this setting only button 2 interrupts, but not buttons 1 and 3...
> It seems not to interrupt for me if I set w32-num-mouse-buttons
> explicitly to 2 and press the left or right mouse button quickly.
> Probably related to w32-mouse-button-tolerance.
>
> So there is probably a case missing in the timeout for simulated
> middle button clicks for two button mice.