Interviewed by CNN on 7/11/2009 16:39, Kent Briggs told the world:
> I have a Dell keyboard that has some programmable buttons on it via 
> registry settings. I set one to launch SeaMonkey. In versions prior to 
> 2.0, with SeaMonkey already running, pressing that button would open a 
> new browser window, as desired.
> 
> This no longer works when SeaMonkey 2.0 is the focused application. 
> Instead, it causes the current browser Window to jump to my home page. 
> If I first click on my desktop or another running app so SeaMonkey is 
> not the focused app, pressing the button will create a new window. But 
> of course I don't always remember to do that so it's very annoying.

Edit your registry settings to add the "-new-window" argument to the
command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line
arguments syntax for Firefox, which should work on Seamonkey 2 too.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Command_line_arguments


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