Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:Leonidas Jones wrote:Rufus wrote: Sometimes click and hold works, sometimes not. Control Click almost always emulates a right click. Command click works for middle click options in most cases.Mac OSX is also enabled for three button mice as well. I love my bluetooth Mighty Mouse. I don't know if Apple even sells the one button mice any more, though. A lot of full time Mac users refer to right and middle click, now, since our pointing devices now do that. Of course laptops still need the shortcuts. By the way barb, I assume that 1.5.1. was a typo for 1.4.11, the latest Tiger? LeeBeing able to "alternate click" or "right-click" using a gesture on the new trackpads on the MacBook rocks! I'm one of the many that are drooling for Apple to produce a wireless keyboard that incorporates the MacBook trackpad - I hate mice in general, no matter whose they are. Gimme a trackball! ...and I'm still looking for a reason to use a "middle click" for anything. Haven't found one as of yet - left or right, yeah...middle? Not so much...not for me anyway...Middle Click opens new tabs from links in the browser, keeping the orignal page in a tab, it opens links in Mail/News, keeping focus to Mail/News. Left click always brings the browser to focus, which I usually don't want.Without middle click I would feel hamstrung, but I guess its all in what you are used to.Lee
I just set my default prefs to open links meant for a new window into a Tab in my browser, and that's probably why I miss it in a Pref panel for Mail/News. I'd like to see a default pref to open messages in a new Tab instead of a new window for Mail/News, and I guess that's in the works.
I can right click and select from the context menu to bring up a new Tab for a link, so I've never seen a reason or need for a middle. But yeah, I guess it's what you're used to.
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- Rufus
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