Left click is reserved for opening folders, pointing directly to files or simply following links.
As for right click at least I would expect it to open the default browser menu. If you asked me why I preferred it over anything custom, it's because it offers me quick access to extensions I use with my browser. Also, "save link" is very important, because left-clicking a text file would probably load it inside the browser and I might want to save it to disk. "Open in new window/tab" is also important. I know it's tempting to mimic a desktop file manager as much as possible but I honestly believe that choice would sacrifice too much of the uniqueness of a web browser. And besides, how do you right click on a touch screen device? :) Andrej Čremožnik > On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 13:43, kees > <[email protected]> wrote: > > What has motivated the choice for arrows in the first place? What about > right > > (or left) clicking the file to show the context menu. > >
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