I will contact Kensington about my issue as it is something introduced with the new software. If you were not the OP for it, you may want to check it out. That being said, I thought I saw another post on it recently. The software delivers more freedom than ever to assign functions or keyboard shortcuts to any trackball's buttons, so you can work with trackballs the ways you've always wanted. I will check this weekend to see if I can reproduce it, but I did not notice anything unusual regarding button presses vs timing. Kensington TrackBallWorks helps customize the user experience with Kensington's award winning trackballs for increased productivity and comfort. Unfortunately, this does not help you with the bug you encountered. Without the KVM, I believe that the behavior would be identical for both. With the latter, I only had an issue after a reboot or logout but not when switching to the other laptop on the KVM. This was the actual reason I uninstalled KensongtonWorks and went back to TrackballWorks. It would reset the setting every time without fail once I go check it in Windows. In other words, I can change the setting to page scrolling, flip to the other laptop and then flip back to the original. With KensingtonWorks, the option reverts to line scrolling every time I switch to the other laptop. With TrackballWorks, I can switch from one laptop to another and keep the page scrolling option enabled. My trackball is connected to it with mouse emulation off. Here is where things start to differ from other users somewhat: At this point, the setting is not changed back unless I do so. Once my laptop loads everything, I change it back to page scrolling. Sticky left button click-drag is selected on middle button in X-mouse. Use an online mouse tester to make sure the hardware is working. On startup/logon, the option for page scrolling always gets changed back to number of lines if I am using a Kensington device and drivers. Got it to work correctly by going back to trackball works version 1.3. The scroll by page seems to be only available from Windows itself and not TrackballWorks or KensongtonWorks. The bug I found had to do using scrolling via page instead of lines. I just sent Kensington a summary on their KensingtonWorks rating page, hopefully this can get figured out. Using a regular corded mouse, a click-and-drag registers correctly, so it's something Kensington-related, it seems. So it selects a smaller ("later") area than I actually want. But if in a text area, for instance, if I left-click and hold, and immediately drag, the selected area does not begin in the correct location (where I clicked), it waits a fraction of a second before the click registers. I don't notice an issue with just single-clicking stuff. I've noticed I have a lag between holding down left-click (to drag and select an area), and when that click actually registers. I uninstalled TrackballWorks and installed KensingtonWorks 2.1.11 (the current version). I'm using an Expert Mouse (corded), on corporate Windows 10 64-bit. Can you elaborate on this, just for understanding?
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