Installed or Portable version: installed
Windows Version: Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2 19042.746 x64
Mouse Information (brand/model): Logitech Mouse MX Anywhere 2 Business Travel / Logitech Mouse MX Anywhere 2 For Amazon
Did the problem occur after an upgrade of XMBC? (If so, from what version?): no
Did the problem occur after a Windows update/upgrade? (If so, from what version?): no - as I am unable to upgrade this system of mine due to some Microsoft bug [and I have no time or energy to install it from scratch]
How long have you used XMBC?: just testing for 3 weeks
What language and keyboard layout do you use in Windows?: English US
[I wanted to post this Profile in the Shared Profile section of this forum, as a neat workaround to some system wide dychotomy - but although it works, there is some bug in this. Here what happens:]
As not everything in every windows of every program can be selected by pressing CTRL+A, I came up with alternative solution: https://uploadify.net/14e891c619a39013/ ... _MMB.xmbcp. It uses Button Held for Middle Mouse Button, that executes Simulated Keys
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{CTRL}{HOME}{WAITMS:66}{CTRL}{SHIFT}{END}
A] In FreeCommander [free file manger Build 880 32-bit public]: it first navigates on folder up and only then selects content of the active Panel [i.e. of folder with focus shown in it]
B] In Windows Explorer: it just switches focus to the last item
C] On the Desktop: it selects only some of icons, depending where I click, resulting with the weirdest unpredictable and also inconsistent results
[I have also noticed many old and new programs in which this does work correct, for example: LibreWriter 7.4.5.1, Notepad, Notepad2 4.2.25, Notepad3 5.21.1129.1, Microsoft Excel 2010, Sony Sound Forge 7.0, Thunderbird 102.72]
But here comes an illogical fix for this: if I add second Simulated Keys entry for that MMB
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{CTRL}A