MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 12/10/2011 12:41, Paul Hostetter told the world:
It's been quite a while since I actually saw a Mac.  Do they now have two-button
or even three-button mice?

Yes, the Apple "Magic Mouse" does a lot of tricks, right-middle-left-
scrolling several ways. The various capabilities all used to work on
previous versions of SeaMonkey.

Right clicking within Bookmarks Manager works but not when accessing the 
bookmarks from the browser menu.

Indeed, but what a nuisance, especially when things worked so well
before but now have been lost.

That might be a Mac problem or merely a problem with the way the mouse is 
configured.

Nope, it's how SeaMonkey was "improved" in the most current version.
I'm discovering other issues with 2.4.1 that make me wonder why and
how they manage to lose good simple features with every attempt to
improve the product.

Thanks again.


This may be a false lead, but...

I remember reading a few months ago something about *removing*
click-and-hold support in Macs -- which, if memory doesn't fail me, was
the way one-button-mouse Macs gave the same functionality as
right-click. Let me check...

...yes, it was in mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey, regarding bug 64749. The
quote was as follows:

Also we should turn off ui.click_hold_context_menus for Macs. Firefox
turned this off ages ago. AFAIK No other major contemporary Mac (Cocoa)
application does this any more.

I don't know what came of it, but you can check bug 64749:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64749


Thanks, I'll follow-up. What is most annoying is that the right click works 
everywhere else in SM but not where it is most helpful.

M
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