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From: | Jason Rumney |
Subject: | Re: mouse-1-click-follows-link |
Date: | Tue, 14 Jun 2005 12:32:09 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (Windows/20041206) |
Kim F. Storm wrote:
No, I complain that it is overused. In custom, the buttons are given a face to make them look like buttons, so it is expected behaviour. Info and Help buffers are read-only, and similar to web pages in their nature, so it is good there. Gnus, compile and grep buffers are lists. They are not really like hypertext in that there is no or little text to click on that is not mouse sensitive. This makes it inconvenient to click to set the mouse position. This actually annoys me more in Gnus Summary buffers, where I want to delete spam from my mailbox without reading it. It used to annoy me a little in grep and compilation buffers, but I seem to have managed to turn it off there (or it has been disabled).Jason Rumney <address@hidden> writes:5) The delay for mouse-1 to set pointThe delay for mouse-1 to set point is completely unintuitive, and no other application I have ever seen works that way.Do you complain that the feature is there at all?
I prefer to have the buttons mapped to mouse-2 and mouse-3, since there is no reason to have a duplicate mouse-1 when tapping the pad does the trick.Having just tried it, it is worse than unintuitive, it is impossible to do with a touchpad.Or do you complain that you cannot use it with a touchpad? Most touchpads have real buttons that you can use for this purpose if you have to.
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