Change Drag and Drop Sensitivity in Windows  

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  1. Posts : 27,184
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #10

    Brink said:
    Thank you Cliff. Note added. :)
    You're welcome Shawn.
    The problem on my system is with the M.2 drive, the D&D goes soooo fast, even with huge folders and files, you sometimes don't catch "what" was moved, only that "something" got moved, so that undo move came in really handy

    But now after uping it, I'm ok now
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  2. Posts : 745
    Windows 10/11
       #11

    If you want to be able to change these values, and see the result, without having to logout/login (even if it's just to find what works best for you as a permanent setting), you can use this tool:

    DragOptions | Set Mouse Drag Sensitivity and Optionally Disable Right-Click Drag
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