So how can I change the keyboard shortcut for this?
        Mark


On May 10, 2006, at 11:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Camino actually used to do this, and it was a bug. It was changed to be consistent with all other text fields in the operating system, which insert the cursor on single click, instead of selecting all text. For that reason, personally I don't think that this behavior should change back, especially since the workarounds that you listed are both relatively easy (and you can change the keyboard shortcut for "Search the Web" if you like). Just my thoughts. :)

On May 10, 2006, at 11:12 AM, Mark Knopper wrote:

Hi. I have a suggestion for a minor feature change in Camino. Does anyone else like this idea?

Problem: When I want to do a Google search, there is usually old search text in the search field at the top. I find that I usually move the mouse to the field, click once, start typing, then realize that my input has been inserted in the middle of the stale text so I have to clear the field and start over.

Current workaround: Either triple-click the text in the search field before typing, or do shift-cmd-F (which is difficult to remember).

Suggestion: Clicking in the search text field should select all of the text so that typing the first character will erase the text to begin the new search.

Cons: Other browsers don't work this way.

Comments?
--Mark
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