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  1. Child of God
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    https://files.videohelp.com/u/116953/IMG_8160.MOV
    Hopefully the video makes it clear what my problem is. It’s driving me nuts. I tried to click and drag something using the built-in mouse on my MacBook, and it almost always double-clicks down when I push it once, and just tries to open the file. I am trying to use an external mouse instead, but I need to get a decent mouse pad because it’s hell trying to get it to work on other surfaces when I’m sitting on a couch. But if I could get my grabbing built-in mouse to work the way it’s supposed to, maybe I wouldn’t need an external mouse at all.
    "They will walk after the LORD, He will roar like a lion; indeed He will roar and His sons will come trembling from the west." - Hosea 11:10
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    Originally Posted by Jeikobu View Post
    https://files.videohelp.com/u/116953/IMG_8160.MOV
    Hopefully the video makes it clear what my problem is. It’s driving me nuts. I tried to click and drag something using the built-in mouse on my MacBook, and it almost always double-clicks down when I push it once, and just tries to open the file. I am trying to use an external mouse instead, but I need to get a decent mouse pad because it’s hell trying to get it to work on other surfaces when I’m sitting on a couch. But if I could get my grabbing built-in mouse to work the way it’s supposed to, maybe I wouldn’t need an external mouse at all.
    1st - Press command + option + escape.
    2nd - In the Force Quit Applications list, look for Finder.
    3rd - Click the Relaunch button.
    Now just wait a second and Finder should restart. the drag and drop should be resolved.
    see here for more info - https://www.switchingtomac.com/tutorials/osx/how-to-fix-drag-drop-not-working-on-mac/
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  3. Child of God
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    Originally Posted by october262 View Post
    Originally Posted by Jeikobu View Post
    https://files.videohelp.com/u/116953/IMG_8160.MOV
    Hopefully the video makes it clear what my problem is. It’s driving me nuts. I tried to click and drag something using the built-in mouse on my MacBook, and it almost always double-clicks down when I push it once, and just tries to open the file. I am trying to use an external mouse instead, but I need to get a decent mouse pad because it’s hell trying to get it to work on other surfaces when I’m sitting on a couch. But if I could get my grabbing built-in mouse to work the way it’s supposed to, maybe I wouldn’t need an external mouse at all.
    1st - Press command + option + escape.
    2nd - In the Force Quit Applications list, look for Finder.
    3rd - Click the Relaunch button.
    Now just wait a second and Finder should restart. the drag and drop should be resolved.
    see here for more info - https://www.switchingtomac.com/tutorials/osx/how-to-fix-drag-drop-not-working-on-mac/
    This problem happens every single time I use my computer, so are you sure that simply restarting the Finder will fix the problem? I’ll give it a try anyway. I’ll also look at the trackpad settings, like the article mentions. Thanks for the suggestions.
    "They will walk after the LORD, He will roar like a lion; indeed He will roar and His sons will come trembling from the west." - Hosea 11:10
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