On Sun, 01 Jun 2008 11:40:42 +0100, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I chose Digest mode.
Not sure how to directly reply to Nick's post. So this is a new message
with copy and pasted subject.
There's no nesting involved is there?
Anyway:
>You have to wait for a second for the menu to appear, which is time-
wastey.
Not really, maybe i should have just said 'click' instead of 'press and
release'.
All I really want is to do a single right-click on the tab, to open the
context menu and REMAIN open WITHOUT having my finger down on the mouse
button. Like how other mainstream desktop environments deal with menus.
Until you click elsewhere, the menu will disappear.
I'm proposing this as a dell laptop user with a two button trackpad. I
use two finger tap as right-click.
Ah, I see. Yes, with a trackpad that'd be a useful (optional) feature, I'd
think!
Don't you think it is a tad annoying to have your finger down on the
button at all times while choosing something from a menu? No matter
whether you use a trackpad, mouse, laptop, desktop.
I tend to click+hold for most other 'normal' menus too sometimes, so that
never really bothered me in ion. Actually, I've just noticed that in
Opera, a shortcut menu doesn't appear until you release the right mouse
button. That's rather annoying. I suppose it's to allow for their crazy
mouse gestures, which I can't be bothered trying to figure out.
Of course the keyboard is always a faster solution, and that's the point
of ion3 isn't it?
However, I think within an environment such as ion3, the mouse/trackpad
has potential to work much better than any 'modern' desktop environments.
Thanks,
Robin