They got it wrong though. A spaceship accelerating in the way that was depicted would travel faster into the future, relative to earth’s time, not the past. The astronauts would age more slowly and arrive on a much aged earth.
So, if you change the double click speed setting in your system’s control panel to the fastest setting available you can lessen the delay. At least on Mac. I imagine the setting is identical on Windows.
So, if you change the double click speed setting in your system’s control panel to the fastest setting available you can lessen the delay. At least on Mac. I imagine the setting is identical on Windows.
Yes windows is the same. At fastest mouse double click speed there is very little (though still a slight) difference between single click and ctrl click…at slowest setting there is a very obvious delay using the single click.
So it would appear they tagged on an extra behaviour to read a single click on inserts as a double click rather than actually code them to open with single click…Heath Robinson programming at it’s finest
just to chime in: Cubase expects a double click to open the plugin GUI, because Cubase is designed to open windows with double click, e.g. Sample Editor (otherwise multiple selections wouldn’t be possible). Pressing a modifier key bypasses this “waiting for a double click”. In other words, this works as designed!