Hi
Anyone find they cannot double-click on files/folders in Windows Explorer when remote controlling a machine, but it works fine in person. Is this normal, or can I make it double-click all the time!
Thnx
Same problem. I use LogMeIn Free, my host is Windows 7 Ent 32bit, and the client is Firefox 11.0 with current version Flash, on Windows 7 Ent 64bit.
So annoying.
Same issue, worked on my XP and Vista machines, doesn't work with Windows 7. Have to select and hit <enter> or right-click and "open".
I have the same issue when loggin into Win7 32 or 64 using chrome. Very annoying.
try holding down the alt key and clicking at the same time. it seems to have resolved the issue for me.
Been having this issue as well. Very annoying.
@ryanwins wrote: it looks like this problem only exists in the chrome browser....if i double-click in windows explorer while using IE as the interface, it seems to work.
it looks like this problem only exists in the chrome browser....if i double-click in windows explorer while using IE as the interface, it seems to work.
It doesn't appear to be a Chrome problem, but rather a Flash problem. IE (which uses ActiveX) doesn't have the issue. Firefox without the plugin, which uses Flash just like Chrome, also has the double-click problem. Firefox with the LogMeIn plugin, though, works fine just like IE.
Hopefully the LogMeIn folks can figure out what the issue is with using Flash-based remote control sessions and double-clicking.
Joe
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Yep. No fun at all. Win7 x64 to win7 x64
yes, same problem here. it's definitely a pain.
This issue still exists on WIndows 7 clients whether 32 or 64 bit.
I have the same problem with Windows 7 64bits...
Also some problems sending CTRL+C and CTRL+V...
It most certainly is, I'm running LogMeIn on a Win7 Ultimate 32Bit, viewed currently from both a WinXP and a Vista machine at the moment. Having to right-click/open every time is very annoying, especially with the slight lag you get with remote access s/ware.
I'm currently experiencing the same issue since I upgraded my OS to Windows 7 ultimate 32bit. The host and the client are both running widows 7 ultimate 32bit. Tried changing the remote resolution/color to see if it was related to connection speed, also increased/decreased the mouse double-click speed on host/client....nothing seems to fix the issue....rally anoying
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