RSIGuard sometimes causes unexpected clicks. What can I do?
RSIGuard has various features to prevent false clicks. For example, by default, RSIGuard will not click while you are typing, or after you have recently clicked the mouse yourself. However, the default timeouts for these options may be too short or too long for you. By selecting the “Advanced Settings” button in the Settings dialog’s BreakTimer tab, you.can fine tune these timeouts (and others) to optimize RSIGuard’s behavior. Still, you will need to learn new mousing habits. For example, you need to know where you’re going to click before you move the mouse, because when you stop moving, the mouse will click (though a click can be overridden with the ‘no click’ hotkey). Some people wiggle their mouse around while thinking (just like some people tap their fingers) — this doesn’t work with AutoClick, but it’s a good thing to eliminate anyway since it is unnecessary strain. You can also define AutoClick Filters to prevent AutoClick from clicking in certain situations or to cause AutoCli