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JLundR

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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 :D

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Welcome to Piriform JLundR.

 

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 :D

 

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 *********?

 

The renaming option is useful to me. ;)

Keith

 

Windows XP 2002 SP3

IE 7.0

 

Martin2k

 

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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.

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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. ;)

Keith

 

Windows XP 2002 SP3

IE 7.0

 

Martin2k

 

Rorshach112 is the best

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I know that but when double clicking in CCleaner you only rename - you don't start the uninstall.

 

But anyway, don't bother - apparently I can't explain myself well enought - and therefore I stopped using CCleaner.

 

Found another application for uninstalling - an application that DOES offer double click = uninstall.

 

Have fun!

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