Deepak kumar jain You really should consider what Nick said, however. Designing things to work differently than the OS and other apps is usually a recipe for trouble. I won't say it should never be done, but you should be certain you have truly compelling reasons to do it.
Deepak kumar jain It IS the same as the windows settings. Note the remark in the MSDN documentation: "The SetDoubleClickTime function alters the double-click time for all windows in the system."
Furthermore, I agree with Nick Hodges. Messing with standard Windows behavior is a bad idea.
Deepak kumar jain You really should consider what Nick said, however. Designing things to work differently than the OS and other apps is usually a recipe for trouble. I won't say it should never be done, but you should be certain you have truly compelling reasons to do it.
ReplyDeleteDeepak kumar jain It IS the same as the windows settings. Note the remark in the MSDN documentation: "The SetDoubleClickTime function alters the double-click time for all windows in the system."
ReplyDeleteFurthermore, I agree with Nick Hodges. Messing with standard Windows behavior is a bad idea.
Lars Fosdal Not only a bad idea, but it's also likely to annoy many of your customers!
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