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No PD setting I'm aware of to do that. PD interface is rather lethargic, unfortunately I've had better luck when I try editing at its slow interface pace. Timeline editing really needs a major overhaul in my view. Cute for little things, becomes a significant burden for any significant project.
Jeff
Thanks, I was afraid of that. It's definitely lag that makes the clicks register as double clicks, and yeah, it's too bad. PD is a great program overall, but it does suffer slowdowns for some reason. I have an i9 with 64gb of RAM and a RTX2060 and operate off 100% SSD's. There should be zero slowdowns. It's odd that my i7 laptop with a GTX1050 and 45gb of ram seems to fare better at times with editing the same material. Makes you wonder what's going on under the hood. Before I upgraded my desktop PC, I was running a Xeon 12 core with 96gb of ram and I couldn't even run PD18 without significant slowdowns due to the new "upgrades" like the audio preview while skipping through the timeline. I had to get a refund on it because of that. So even on the new box I'm running PD17. I'll try 19.. maybe. Hopefully they will get their act together.