Quick enable/disable button for taskbar

Asked by daerko

I like using your Mousetweaks program and it works great as it is supposed to. But sometimes, when I visit websites with almost everything linked, I am often redirected to a site which I would not like to visit because I mistakingly stopped moving the mouse on a link. As an additional feature, would it be possible to add a quick dual functioning enable/disable button for the integrated portion of the gnome taskbar so I can disable automatic clicking quickly without goes through gnome's mouse settings? This is only an issue with the automatic click option enabled.

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Best Gerd Kohlberger (lowfi) said :
#1

Newer versions of the dwell-click applet already have this feature. I think the one currently in Ubuntu Intrepid is one of them.

If you're comfortable with compiling from source, you can get the latest release here:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/mousetweaks/2.23/

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daerko (ct-reif) said :
#2

Thanks Gerd Kohlberger, that solved my question.