Shaun McCanceshaunm@gnome.orgPhil Bullphilbull@gmail.comMichael Hillmdhillca@gmail.comEkaterina Gerasimovakittykat3756@gmail.comThe Hover Click (Dwell Click) feature allows you to click
by holding the mouse still.Simulate clicking by hovering
You can click or drag simply by hovering your mouse pointer over a control
or object on the screen. This is useful if you find it difficult to move the
mouse and click at the same time. This feature is called Hover
Click or Dwell Click.
When Hover Click is enabled, you can move your mouse pointer
over a control, let go of the mouse, and then wait for a while before the
button will be clicked for you.
Open the Activities overview and
start typing Universal Access.
Click on Universal Access to open the panel.
Press Click Assistant in the Pointing and
Clicking section.
Switch Hover Click to On.
The Hover Click window will open, and will stay above all of
your other windows. You can use this to choose what sort of click should
happen when you hover. For example, if you select Secondary Click,
you will right-click when you hover. After you double-click, right-click, or
drag, you will be automatically returned to clicking.
When you hover your mouse pointer over a button and do not move it, it will
gradually change color. When it has fully changed color, the button will be
clicked.
Adjust the Delay setting to change how long you have to hold
the mouse pointer still before clicking.
You do not need to hold the mouse perfectly still when hovering to click.
The pointer is allowed to move a little bit and will still click after a
while. If it moves too much, however, the click will not happen.
Adjust the Motion threshold setting to change how much the
pointer can move and still be considered to be hovering.