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Problem:
Right-clicking a song in the AUTOMIX list and selecting, LOAD ON DECK 1_2 produces a SECURITY dialogue window:
SECURITY
A song is already playing on this deck. Are you sure you want to stop it?
Apparently STOPPING a song in mid-play and immediately playing a new song is important enough for a CONFIRMATION.
But if you DOUBLE-CLICK with the left mouse button, NO DIALOGUE! It STOPS the current song and IMMEDIATELY plays the song you double-click. No warning and no confirmation.
I'd like to ask the VDJ community to support my request to also have this CONFIRMATION when double-clicking the left mouse button as well.
Or, as it is ALREADY available when you right-click and select LOAD ON DECK 1_2, there's no need to have it on the left mouse button at all.
It CANNOT be disabled! It is assigned to BOTH the right and left mouse functionality. Having it only on the right-mouse is enough.
It is a matter of USERS requesting features, so I am asking the VDJ community to request this be a feature of the right mouse button, and not BOTH the right and left mouse button, as it works better (safer) with the dialogue already in place for the right mouse button.
IMPORTANT NOTES: Windows 10 users have confirmed in very large numbers, that mice and touchpads are double and even triple-clicking when not intended. There is a known issue, however Microsoft has made no efforts to resolve the issue. There are literally hundreds of posts on the Microsoft support website about the same issue.
Also note that I have CHANGED the double-click mouse setting in the control panel, and it has absolutely no effect at all on double-clicking.The Windows settings only allow for MORE time to double-click, but even on the fastest setting it still double-clicks when not intending to do so.
I am requesting they REMOVE the double-click INSTANT PLAY!!! feature from the left mouse button, and leave it where it is, on the right-mouse context sensitive menu.
Would you support this small change?
***Virtual DJ response to my concern about double-clicking a song by accident causing it to IMMEDIATELY PLAY without any confirmation or warning:
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This is by design and it was requested by many users in the past as an easy way to switch to a different song from the list during automix. What double click does is a "Mix_Now" action.
So you can't disable this, but you are the first user with this issue.
I would suggest to try another mouse as It sounds like your mouse or touchpad is not so accurate on clicks (may be a dfected switch).
Also i believe that you can adjust the time and sensitivity for double click on windows, and make it less easy to double click.
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Best Regards.
Virtualdj Support Team.
Problem:
Right-clicking a song in the AUTOMIX list and selecting, LOAD ON DECK 1_2 produces a SECURITY dialogue window:
SECURITY
A song is already playing on this deck. Are you sure you want to stop it?
Apparently STOPPING a song in mid-play and immediately playing a new song is important enough for a CONFIRMATION.
But if you DOUBLE-CLICK with the left mouse button, NO DIALOGUE! It STOPS the current song and IMMEDIATELY plays the song you double-click. No warning and no confirmation.
I'd like to ask the VDJ community to support my request to also have this CONFIRMATION when double-clicking the left mouse button as well.
Or, as it is ALREADY available when you right-click and select LOAD ON DECK 1_2, there's no need to have it on the left mouse button at all.
It CANNOT be disabled! It is assigned to BOTH the right and left mouse functionality. Having it only on the right-mouse is enough.
It is a matter of USERS requesting features, so I am asking the VDJ community to request this be a feature of the right mouse button, and not BOTH the right and left mouse button, as it works better (safer) with the dialogue already in place for the right mouse button.
IMPORTANT NOTES: Windows 10 users have confirmed in very large numbers, that mice and touchpads are double and even triple-clicking when not intended. There is a known issue, however Microsoft has made no efforts to resolve the issue. There are literally hundreds of posts on the Microsoft support website about the same issue.
Also note that I have CHANGED the double-click mouse setting in the control panel, and it has absolutely no effect at all on double-clicking.The Windows settings only allow for MORE time to double-click, but even on the fastest setting it still double-clicks when not intending to do so.
I am requesting they REMOVE the double-click INSTANT PLAY!!! feature from the left mouse button, and leave it where it is, on the right-mouse context sensitive menu.
Would you support this small change?
***Virtual DJ response to my concern about double-clicking a song by accident causing it to IMMEDIATELY PLAY without any confirmation or warning:
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This is by design and it was requested by many users in the past as an easy way to switch to a different song from the list during automix. What double click does is a "Mix_Now" action.
So you can't disable this, but you are the first user with this issue.
I would suggest to try another mouse as It sounds like your mouse or touchpad is not so accurate on clicks (may be a dfected switch).
Also i believe that you can adjust the time and sensitivity for double click on windows, and make it less easy to double click.
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Best Regards.
Virtualdj Support Team.
Mensajes Mon 06 Feb 17 @ 2:06 pm
First of all there's a dedicated forum for wishes.
Second, as Support Team said, this is a widely used shortcut (as it's easier to double click than right click, bring up the menu and select "mix now" from the avilable options) by a lot of users.
Therefore most users that use automix on a frequent basis would not agree with your request.
However, you're free to suggest anything you like.
Just use the correct forum the next time! :)
Thank you!
Second, as Support Team said, this is a widely used shortcut (as it's easier to double click than right click, bring up the menu and select "mix now" from the avilable options) by a lot of users.
Therefore most users that use automix on a frequent basis would not agree with your request.
However, you're free to suggest anything you like.
Just use the correct forum the next time! :)
Thank you!
Mensajes Mon 06 Feb 17 @ 2:14 pm
There is a known issue with Windows 10, whereby DOUBLE-CLICK features in a program is problematic.
Microsoft has not fixed the problem, and so I am asking YOU to help us with this serious problem!
Until there is another way to prevent or affect double-clicking with Windows 10, please DISABLE this 'feature' from the left mouse button. It already exists in the right mouse menu - it's not needed in both, and with this Windows 10 issue, it's SERIOUS!
To support my request, here is PROOF that double-clicking is a SERIOUS ISSUE with Windows 10 users. Here is a forum post of currently 46 pages with hundreds of users who have reported the double-click issue.
***Please help Windows 10 users! Microsoft has not, so our only hope is that you will do SOMETHING to prevent this IMMEDIATELY PLAY NOW from happening.
I don't know how many VDJ users have Windows 10. But I do know, and now you do as well, that this is a problem for almost all Windows 10 users.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_devices/windows-10-mouse-has-started-double-clicking-on/324165d1-0cf9-4439-af1b-5b9f93db8550
Microsoft has not fixed the problem, and so I am asking YOU to help us with this serious problem!
Until there is another way to prevent or affect double-clicking with Windows 10, please DISABLE this 'feature' from the left mouse button. It already exists in the right mouse menu - it's not needed in both, and with this Windows 10 issue, it's SERIOUS!
To support my request, here is PROOF that double-clicking is a SERIOUS ISSUE with Windows 10 users. Here is a forum post of currently 46 pages with hundreds of users who have reported the double-click issue.
***Please help Windows 10 users! Microsoft has not, so our only hope is that you will do SOMETHING to prevent this IMMEDIATELY PLAY NOW from happening.
I don't know how many VDJ users have Windows 10. But I do know, and now you do as well, that this is a problem for almost all Windows 10 users.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_devices/windows-10-mouse-has-started-double-clicking-on/324165d1-0cf9-4439-af1b-5b9f93db8550
Mensajes Mon 06 Feb 17 @ 2:40 pm
Note, I will try to move this to the proper forum channel - sorry I didn't take notice of the correct forum initially.
Mensajes Mon 06 Feb 17 @ 2:41 pm
I use windows 10, and don't get any issues with double clicking. I use a bluetooth mouse. Maybe certain mouse have an issue, but I have not had any. Besides which, why would I be left clicking on a track in the automix list anyway? The only time i might ever click on them with the left button would be to click and hold to move them up or down. That said I don't really use automix much unless I am at home.
Mensajes Mon 06 Feb 17 @ 2:55 pm
The thread you refer to is related to Windows Insider builds it appears. I didn't read all replies, but it seems that for some it is simply a hardware issue, and for others an issue with a specific type of mouse or specific driver versions.
Did you try with another mouse?
I find it hard to believe that you could just go on using your computer with an issue like this. Even if we would add some option or security setting for this, it would still be frustrating to use the computer in general, randomly launching programs, opening documents, selecting words in texts etc...
Did you try with another mouse?
I find it hard to believe that you could just go on using your computer with an issue like this. Even if we would add some option or security setting for this, it would still be frustrating to use the computer in general, randomly launching programs, opening documents, selecting words in texts etc...
Mensajes Mon 06 Feb 17 @ 5:01 pm
Not having this issue on three Windows 10 computers.
Locked as duplicate by AMAHM
Locked as duplicate by AMAHM
Mensajes Mon 06 Feb 17 @ 8:58 pm