I have a tablet with defective touchscreen. It often treat a single tap as double tap. As a result, it frequently zoom in and out. I have tried Touch Calibration and it did not help.
Jun 04, 2019 BOUNCE My screen keeps bouncing. What can be causing this? Nearly impossible to read. Skip to main content. My screen keeps bouncing. What can be causing this? Nearly impossible to read. I'd have you put your computer in a clean boot state to eliminate third party software conflicts.
I wonder if there is a way to modify the behavior such that 2 clicks in close succession (e.g. less than 0.1s) is treated as 1.
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I found a solution! There is an AutoHotKey script that can debounce a mouse button:
My problem is 90% gone after running the script. And I can turn it on/off if needed.
On the other hand, I also found more information about the double click. Under HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelMouse
![Bounce Bounce](/uploads/1/2/3/7/123739628/996193182.jpg)
There are 3 parameters. DoubleClick Speed, Height and Width. I can make the values unreasonably small to make it difficult to double click. But that would also mean it is impossible to pull off double click again. But the script above is much better as it is setting up a minimum double click interval (debounce).
Edit: I should mention that the above method does not work inside Internet Explorer. Instead, I found the solution here
Essentially, loading a local .css file:
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