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samson63
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 62
0 miles · Taunton

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Quote by noladreams
:rose:
Thank you, muchly!

Happy to help, glad you've sorted it.
Quote by noladreams
Hello computer-techy-folk,
I have a laptop with trackpad mouse thingy. Lately, I am finding that when using my finger to move the cursor across the screen whole swathes of text are being picked up and highlighted.
It all seems to have become hyper-sensitive.
Is this fixable? It's bloomin' annoying.

1. Turn on the computer and log into Windows as normal. Open the "Start" menu and click on the option labeled "Control Panel."
2. Double-click on the icon labeled "Mouse.". The "Mouse Properties" window will open. Navigate to the tab labeled "Device Settings." Click on the button labeled "Settings." A window labeled "Properties" will appear.
3. Examine the left panel of the "Properties" window and expand the option labeled "Sensitivity." Click on the option labeled "Touch Sensitivity."
4. Reduce the touch sensitivity setting by moving the slider to the right, towards the "Heavy Touch" label. Experiment with different levels of sensitivity until you find one suited to your needs.
5. Click on the button labeled "OK" to close the "Properties" window; repeat with the "Mouse" control panel. Your new touchpad sensitivity settings are now saved.
Hope that helps?
Quote by anais
I cant get it to play Samson :sad:

Oh no :sad: ...works for me on PC and lappy too, try again and turn up loud lol
I like to picture the little old lady next door throwing some shapes when I crank this one up :thrilled: lol
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Its the name of an old perfume (90's)

It's still around now, made by Cacherel...
"The Anais Anais perfume's complex white floral bouquet is constructed around the Madonna Lily. Fruity, floral and woods notes complete the composition of this extraordinary fragrance."
Mine comes from when I had long hair back in the day, no ponytail though! Delilah is history, so is the long hair, but the name remains the same.