On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 02:11:33PM +0100, Mathias Brodala wrote: > Hello Ori. > > Ori Bernstein, 03.01.2007 14:05: > > On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 13:20:19 +0100, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > said: > > > >> As long as the button is pushed, there won’t appear a menu anyway so it > >> should > >> not interfere with the normal function of the button. > > > > Did you ever check that assumption? > > Whoops, you’re right. In Thunar the menu appears even when holding the button. > > >> Could this be implemented (as option of course)? Or how could I patch my > >> Thunar > >> so that it works at least for me? > > > > It could be. RTFS (Read the Fine Source). > > The fact above complicates my intention. Now the context menu must be hold > back > until the button is released. > > I can’t modify the source on myself (yet) so I just wanted to know if this > could > be added as feature.
How about asking Opera to use the middle button? :) There is an extension for Firefox where you can use the button you want. http://optimoz.mozdev.org/gestures/ IMHO the middle button _is_ the best choice. With the synaptic driver you can touch the touchpad with two fingers then one and move. This is really neat ^_^ > Regards, Mathias Regards, Mike -- http://massonnet.org/ Mike (m8t) Massonnet __oo GnuPG 0--" 0xF8C80F97 ---(_)_"> C4DA 431D 52F9 F930 3E5B 3E3D 546C 89D9 F8C8 0F97
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