Ray_Net wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
stan wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
stan wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:
I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering
URL.
I must use CR.

I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.

No there was little black arrow pointing left.

All I have on my 2.0.14 is the down-pointing triangle so you can pull
down your history. There's nothing pointing left, unless you mean the
big "back" button at the far left. And of course there are the "search"
and "print" buttons and the throbber.

Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you
must use keyboard. That is stupid.

How stupid is it to expect people who are typing a URL to keep their
fingers on the keyboard and hit "Enter"? I find it harder to leave the
keyboard and reach for the mouse. Of course, if I were working with the
mouse in the first place, then another mouse click would be easy.

There is such thing like "copy" and "paste"

Yeah, CTRL-C, CTRL-V...

But you need to click on SM then click on the url zone ..
Between your CTRL-C and CTRL-V

I didn't realize. I would normally use ALT-Tab to change apps, CTRL-N to open a new SM browser window if necessary, and the cursor starts in the location bar each time SM opens. If I'm already viewing some other page, a quick Tab or SHIFT-Tab puts me there.

It's better for this action to use the mouse exclusively.

I spose -- as I said above, if I already had my hand on the mouse, I'd like to keep it there, if I already had my hands on the keyboard, I'd like to keep them there. And as you've seen, I don't normally use the mouse as much as you.

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Paul B. Gallagher
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