Hi, as a laptop user, it would really help if one could set what double clicking on items in the uninstaller would do.
In other words - on a laptop - it would be convenient to uninstall an application by double clicking it's name, instead of, as now, just renaming the entry.
I hope you'll take it into consideration. And besides that - thank you for a great piece of software
Hi, as a laptop user, it would really help if one could set what double clicking on items in the uninstaller would do.
In other words - on a laptop - it would be convenient to uninstall an application by double clicking it's name, instead of, as now, just renaming the entry.
I hope you'll take it into consideration. And besides that - thank you for a great piece of software
Why would this option be any use? You don't double-click when you uninstall from Windows. If you did accidentally click to uninstall something you normally get and option are you sure you want to uninstall *********?
Well, on a laptop - if you as me use it without a mouse and only the build-in pad-thingy - it's useful to be able to uninstall by double clicking, instead of having to right click and select uninstall. That's all.
Well every laptop that I've used you don't need to use the button next to the pad providing the cursor is over a button or word just dab the pad twice with your finger and it will open the button or web link. So you have your own double-click on the pad.
It was also suggested recently on this thread and I completely agree - the default action on double click for the uninstaller section should be uninstall, I don't think that's particularly strange logic