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How to Use ClickLock in Windows 7 for Better Mouse Control

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You can use the ClickLock feature in Windows 7 if you have trouble holding down the left mouse button and moving the mouse at the same time — a common problem for notebook users. When you use the Windows ClickLock feature, you can tell Windows how long you want to hold the mouse button down before Windows locks it down.

This feature allows you to hold the mouse button for a few seconds, move the mouse to the new location, and then click it again. The effect is the same as a drag and drop but without having to hold the mouse button for a long time

  1. Click Start. Type mouse and press Enter.

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    Windows opens the Mouse Properties dialog box.

  2. Check the Turn On ClickLock box and click the Settings button.

  3. Set how long you want to hold the mouse button down before ClickLock kicks in.

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  4. Click OK.

    The changes take place immediately.

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Woody Leonhard is a bestselling author and has been a Microsoft beta tester since Word for Windows 1.1. He covers Windows and Office topics on his popular Web site, AskWoody.com.