![]() ![]() Previously in Windows 7 we could stop Dynamic feedback using some special registry keys and disable it entirely for all applications. The Dynamic Pen Feedback in Windows 8 RTM behaves somewhat similarly to Press-and-Hold BAD NEWS: Dynamic Feedback Cannot Be Disabled To be fair, some pen-based apps (ArtRage for example) are able to disable the feature inside themselves. I want to be clear that I regard this as an incorrect, and illogical behavior and thus a clear bug in Windows 8 RTM. However un-checking the value seems to have no effect at all or at least an inconsistent effect. then uncheck Enable press and hold for right-clicking. ![]() Now, you can try to disable it of course: Go to Control Panel > Pen and Touch > Pen Options > Press and Hold. ![]() In Windows 8, Press-and-hold is enabled by default and CANNOT BE DISABLED. In Windows 7, Press-and-hold is enabled by default but could be disabled completely for all applications BAD NEWS: PRESS-AND-HOLD STILL OCCURS AND CANNOT BE DISABLED ![]()
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