Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ucla-cs!cit-vax!lim From: lim@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu (Kian-Tat Lim) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Mouse Problems Keywords: In Finder 6.0... Message-ID: <5433@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu> Date: 14 Feb 88 08:30:45 GMT References: <643@wolf.UUCP> <41598@sun.uucp> <8144@eleazar.Dartmouth.EDU> Reply-To: lim@cit-vax.UUCP (Kian-Tat Lim) Organization: California Institute of Technology Lines: 16 In article <8144@eleazar.Dartmouth.EDU> borscht@eleazar.Dartmouth.EDU (Andy J. Williams) writes about strange happenings in the menu bar after many shift-clicks. This is a feature of Easy Access, an Apple-provided INIT residing in your system folder that makes it easier for disabled people to use the Mac. Hitting the shift key five times in a row activates EA. For more info, see the Read Me file provided with your System Tools disk. Activating EA and locking down the shift key can cause an apparent loss of double clicks in the Finder. The first click (really a shift-click) selects the icon; the second (really another shift-click) merely deselects it. Caught me a few times before I decided I wasn't disabled enough to need EA (actually, its "keypad mouse" feature does come in handy for fine positioning of things). -- Kian-Tat Lim (ktl@wagvax.caltech.edu, GEnie: K.LIM1)