On 2024-02-01, David W. Hodgins <
[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 22:33:28 -0500, William Unruh <[email protected]> wrote:
I wrote a small script which does a direct output of sound around zoom,
or sneds the sound through zoom ( for purpose of accurate transmission
of music without zoom's noise reduction filters)
It is supposed to work by, when I click the desktop icon, it runs
pacmd load-module module-loopback ;
and changes the icon, and if I click
it again it runs
pacmd unload-module module-loopback ;
and changes back the icon. Now it works if I remove the mouse from the
icon between those clicks before putting it back on again before the
next click. But if I leave the mouse on the icon, it does not work.
This seems strange behaviour. Is it expected behaviour or is it a bug?
That's normal behaviour. Many people are used to double clicking on things
to open them, so additional clicks without moving off/on the icon are intentionally ignored.
I could understand that if the second click came say up to 1 second
after the first, but half an hour seems a bit excessive. And triple or
hextuple clicks ignored also seems a bit excessive.
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