That'll solve the problem for a file manager, but there is another
related problem which it won't solve. When the mouse moves after the
button down of a single click in e.g. Firefox the link can move instead
of registering a click. Getting the mouse button down and up in a short
time is as
On 09/04/18 17:50, Jim Price wrote:
> Getting the mouse button down and up in a short
> time is as difficult as getting a reliable double click it would seem.
After doing some more digging the libinput "DragLockButtons" option may
help with this:
> Option "DragLockButtons" "L1 B1 L2 B2 ..."
>
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In CSS can you use the code that makes a border around the text, so
as well as the actual visible link text there is a border you can't
see round the side, if you use a:hover then you can change the link
text too, so it changes colour when in the
Not at my Ubuntu machine so can't check. But, I've got my opensuse laptop at
hand. There's an option to use a single click to open files and folders. Not
sure if this is of use.
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