Under Mozilla, when I click-and-hold on a link in a web page, I get the same submenu that I get if I ctrl-click-and-hold under Camino. If I just click-and-hold under Camino, I get nothing. While I understand that Camino's behavior is more "technically correct" in properly mapping to the keyboard shortcut to simulate a right-mouse-button-down operation, the Mozilla behavior makes a WHOLE lot more sense when using the trackpad on a Powerbook, where it's not always convenient to have a 2-button mouse attached, forcing 2-handed operation to open a link into a new tab, or do a Save As for a web link.

I've compared the prefs files between Mozilla and Camino, and nothing jumps out at me to suggest that this behavior is a result of a preference setting. Is this a difference between Mozilla and Camino, or is it something that will be picked up from the Mozilla codebase as we get further down the road?

If it's working as intended, then I'd like to register my 2 cents worth for a prefs setting (doesn't need to be in the GUI settings, just a line in the user.js would make me happy) to make Camino behave the way Mozilla does in this regard.

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