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Originally Posted by pip08456
Can to tell me where it doesn't work? If you are referring to W10 don't bother as I don't use it.
As regards W7 I haven't had to use double click for years.
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If you have a game or other program that requires a double click for an action, that setting wouldn't apply to it. It's specifically for use in the Windows Folders.
However using a mouse program such as Logitech Options would allow a button assignment that mimics a double click that I would expect would work everywhere - unless specifically over-ridden by in-game button changes for instance.