• SONAR
  • Mouse Double Click Settings In Sonar Platinum?
2016/05/24 15:07:28
davec69
Does anyone know if there is an adjustment in Sonar settings, for mouse double click speed?  I know there are settings in Windows control panel, but they don't seem to affect mouse clicks inside Sonar.
 
Many times , when I click a track (audio or midi) to bring it into focus, I'm getting the relevant editor instead, as if I did a double mouse click on the track.   
2016/05/25 14:16:45
davec69
Anyone?
2016/05/25 14:46:51
reginaldStjohn
I am not aware of any mouse settings in Sonar separate from what windows gives you. I also find myself getting the loop editor a lot when trying move clips around. For now I just close the loop editor and continue on.
 
Sorry not to be any help
2016/05/25 15:38:21
davec69
Thanks for the response.  That's pretty much what I've been doing, but I spend a lot of time, just closing edit windows when working with clips.  
 
I don't recall this being such a hassle in the past, which is why I thought that maybe I had changed a setting somewhere.
2016/05/25 16:36:39
Seth Kellogg [Cakewalk]
You can change what double click does in SONAR, which may negate the issue you're having.

In the track view go to Options > Click Behavior > Double Click.
 
You can set it to nothing or alternative views.
2016/05/25 17:55:52
Jally7
Does anyone know how to enlarge and reduce tracks in track view without having to drag it? Older versions of Cakewalk/Sonar had a widget you could click on. 
2016/05/25 19:01:47
promidi
Jally7
Does anyone know how to enlarge and reduce tracks in track view without having to drag it? Older versions of Cakewalk/Sonar had a widget you could click on. 



You might want to ask this in a new thread..
2016/05/25 21:42:23
davec69
Looks like I may have to set the behavior to "Do Nothing".  Kind of a waste, but as soon as I click a clip to highlight it, the editor opens.  That's worse.
 
 
2016/05/26 00:18:42
Anderton
davec69
Looks like I may have to set the behavior to "Do Nothing".  Kind of a waste, but as soon as I click a clip to highlight it, the editor opens.  That's worse.

 
I'd recommend trying a different mouse first. There is a known phenomenon with electrical switches called "contact bounce" that can develop for a variety of reasons. Living in an environment near the ocean or in a polluted area can hasten this; unfortunately mouse contacts are not made of titanium 
 
2016/05/26 00:55:32
BobbyT
I had the same problem,i did find my mouse to be the cause,changed it and had no more problems sense then.
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