I keep accidentally double-clicking my tabs in VS2010 and undocking them. Is it possible to turn off this behavior?

Note: I'm using Document Well 2010 Plus from the Productivity Power Tools, in case that makes a difference.

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A good question! Personally I like (in other more configurable applications) to "double click" to close an active tab, and "double click" on the 'empty section' of the tab-bar to open a new, un-named document .. Any hints from anyone? – JcMalta Aug 28 '10 at 16:51
How can i add this feature as a wish list to MS? – Fraga Aug 16 '11 at 18:55
Didn't know about this feature. Thanks! – Mikhail Sep 6 '11 at 11:03
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found it on the Document Tab Well advanced options,

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So happy they added that, thanks for finding it! – Thomas Sep 7 '11 at 5:22
no worries, came across it whilst trying to find a way to actually disable it! stackoverflow.com/questions/7309788/… – pnmcosta Sep 7 '11 at 9:07
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I don't know how to turn off it, but you can use use {CTRL}+ Double click to dock them again

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Great tip. If you have multiple monitors it makes for nice coding and I like this new feature of VS 2010. – spig Sep 3 '10 at 13:05
Yeah, I discovered that elsewhere, makes this problem a hair less annoying. – Thomas Sep 3 '10 at 13:27
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As I know Power Tools don't change this behaviour. But you should probably add some kind of locking feature on their wish-list.

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Good point. If only the add-in were open source. – Thomas Sep 3 '10 at 13:27
Marking this as the answer, because it doesn't appear to be possible. – Thomas Jan 23 '11 at 22:43
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