Most of those actions are exposed globally, and either have a keyboard shortcut bound to them by default, or you can bind one yourself. And you can also assign arbitrary shell scripts to global keyboard shortcuts. Then you can bind a mouse button to the keyboard shortcut used to trigger any of those actions. So the ability is there.
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