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From: | Lennart Borgman |
Subject: | Re: mouse-1-click-follows-link |
Date: | Tue, 14 Jun 2005 22:06:42 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.2 (Windows/20050317) |
Jason Rumney wrote:
Ehum, thanks. Well I said at least that the mouse clicking behaviour confused me ;-)Especially so since it isn't actually used for that, though many people beleive it to be, and probably end up thinking they get a 50% success rate as a result. To rename a file in Windows you click once on the file to select it, and a second time within the text to edit it. Cells in spreadsheets work the same way.
I think this is kind of a hidden feature and I dislike that. What I like instead are behaviours like this:
- mouse-1 click does an easily recognized function, like setting point or focus. Or, if it is something similar in look to a web browser link, then it should be a link and that link should be followed.
- mouse-1 double-click could be used to kind of opening functions when mouse-1 click is used to set focus.
- mouse-2 are used for less often used things - and it should pop up a menus for those things. (Though of course I realize that Emacs has choosen a different path here and that this could not be changed now.)
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