We're not going to make things clickthroughable when we've had it this way
for years now, it'd probably mess up the workflow of a lot of people more
than it would help a small minority.

I don't see a problem with a middle button, but you're the only person to
have requested this, so this would be a low priority.

Can you file a ticket for this on google code? That way you can get an
update whenever we look into it.

Chris

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Who <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Often I find my mouse over some part of a Growl notification when I
> want to click what's underneath the application. Moving to the close
> button and clicking it is tedious.
>
> I would like the middle mouse button to close the growl notification
> that the mouse is currently over.
>
> For example, let's say I want to click the 'fit content to window'
> button on my browser, but there's a notification in my way, I can just
> move to the right spot, middle click to kill the notification and then
> click on the button I wanted.
>
> Making notifications 'click through able' by default would probably
> work nicely too - Ubuntu has a really nice implementation that
> defocusses the notification when the mouse is over it.
> >
>

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