I've been suffering from unpredictability problems on both platforms which result in a user interface that seems to have been been designed for "not me".
Specifically there appears to have been a change in both user interfaces that has reduced the time to effect a double click (Windows) or a long press (Android) & produces unpredictable effects, which often include closing a window with lots of unsaved input, but more often just involves lots of clicks to get to where I used to be able to go to with a single one
I have 2 questions: -
Firstly, how do I alter the minmum time that defines the difference between a single click & a double click (I've just typed that & have realised it fails a sanity check
)? The mouse drivers have only one time adjustment & it's not the right one. Android appears not to deal with such complexities as users with big fingers or less than Presto (possibly Prestissimo) touch.
Secondly, where are these new & changes documented? The coincidence (within the last 12 months, though not exactly synchronous) of the effect on 2 different platforms suggests it's a feature, not a bug... Some of the effects might well be useful if it was a deliberate change & I knew what they were.