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The Accidental Click Rule (A Proposition)
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:58 pm
by Caincalaway
Twice on my most recent round, I fell victim to the "accidental click." Resulted in two triples. These things are rare, but sh!t happens, and I know they happen to all of us. It can be incredibly frustrating, as these aren't issues one would realistically have on a golf course. I believe that a solution may be built into the game. The mulligan! I propose that we get one - and only one - mulligan per round in the case of computer screw-ups. Some players are bound to take advantage of the system, but again, with only one mulligan to use, maybe they would think twice about lying. Thoughts?
Re: The Accidental Click Rule (A Proposition)
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 3:46 am
by davefv92c
try a new mouse.
i don't even know what you are talking about
and i have been playing this quite a while . others do post of this but i believe the answer has always get a new mouse
try a mid grade to high gaming mouse.
Re: The Accidental Click Rule (A Proposition)
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 9:57 am
by Mwh65
I have no plans to add Mulligans to any PGLS tournies.
Re: The Accidental Click Rule (A Proposition)
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 1:56 pm
by bbbuckshot1
Operator errors should not be considered here - eat it and move on!
Re: The Accidental Click Rule (A Proposition)
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 7:21 pm
by Caincalaway
Alrighty then. Just a suggestion!
Re: The Accidental Click Rule (A Proposition)
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2023 8:29 pm
by DCI_JONES
This is defenitely a mouse problem happened to me with two mouse. What happens is there is a small V shaped piece of metal but is fixed in the mouse with the point facing up. Wear and tear causes this to slacken when you push down to use the mouse button causing a double click now and then
Re: The Accidental Click Rule (A Proposition)
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2023 10:44 pm
by TheOtherRick
While I agree with Mark about not ever adding Mulligans to tournament play, I would like to remind all those who read forum threads and post replies to think before they type. Not everyone plays this game the same way, with the same equipment and tools. I happen to know that the OP of this thread does not use a mouse in the traditional sense. I won't go further in that as it is up to him to decide how much needs to be spoken of, but keep things like that in mind when you reply.
Re: The Accidental Click Rule (A Proposition)
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2023 8:58 pm
by JMK59
The "accidental" right click during your swing sends the ball off 90 degrees right - not good.
So....disable your right mouse button just during PG play.
A simple program exists -
https://kidkeylock.en.uptodown.com/windows Kid Key Lock.
Install it, set it up to disable right mouse button (goes to background trey), play PG.
After you play PG, go to the trey and unclick the "disable right mouse button" check box.
