Have had multiple games ruined today (for both me and opponents) because of click move. Just add a checkbox so we can disable it (or even better, respect our selection in the current settings dropdown). I don't get why this issue has gone so long without being addressed. There are posts going back to 2013 complaining about it and the solution to the problem seems pretty simple.
Disable "click to move"
The setting does nothing. It even says when you hover over the description. It's extremely frustrating and clearly an oversight.
If I were a developer for chess.com i'd make it my priority to fix such an obvious bug.

Yes, please let users disable click-to-move. I understand the necessity and usefulness of accessibility options for people who can't drag-and-drop, but they should be optional, not mandatory. It is so obnoxious and frustrating when it forces you to move a piece when you're clearing your arrows or trying to deselect. It's such an easily-fixable oversight, yet I see posts from 7 years ago talking about this problem. Please do something to fix this.

The setting does nothing. It even says when you hover over the description. It's extremely frustrating and clearly an oversight.
If I were a developer for chess.com i'd make it my priority to fix such an obvious bug.
The setting does exactly what it says it will do in the help text. It changes the behavior of the pieces when you click them, based on the setting chosen.
So despite there being an option for "preferred way of move method" it doesn't seem to do anything worth mentioning because you can at all times still use both click to move and drag to move.
I've miss-clicked quite a few times due to accidentally clicking somewhere when having "selected a piece". Why is such a simple option (to enable ONLY drag to move, or ONLY click to move) not available?
If random chess scrubs like me don't concern you, literally in today's video Northernlion misclicks and goes "I wanna like turn on double click moves".
It seems like such a simple and obvious thing to implement, is there a reason it has not been done?