Personally, I use an EeePC 1000H, and I always use the middle mouse button 
to close tabs, emulated by left + right finger tap.
Making the close button wider will make the tabs wider too, and on small screen
laptops, this could be a very bad thing..

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 06:29:57AM -0700, Itai wrote:
> 
> Using the keyboard is not for everybody, when using the mouse I really
> hate to reach over for the keyboard. That's why I never use 'CTRL-
> CLICK' for example.
> 
> On closing, the close buttons are not needed at all with 3-button mice
> (most scroll-wheels quality) and you only need to aim for the tab
> which is much more
> efficient. Most laptops (pretty much all non-Thinkpads) do not have
> the middle-button. It would be nice if we could detect and not have
> the close button when
> a 3-button mouse is detected. There would be no need for options.
> Using Firefox, I have to manually do that for each installation which
> is tedious but makes
> tab titles longer when the close button is not there.
> 

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