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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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 diff
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 r