There is currently no way to do that. There are plans, however, for global
keyboard\mouse events support, but it will not happen in the initial release
of the extension system.

☆PhistucK


On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 14:58, lembas <keremo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to catch a mouse click event by an extension on
> "special" pages?
> i.e.
> "new tab page" or,
> "DNS error page (try http://dsgfdsfgdfgdfg.com)" or,
> "This web page is not found" page (try file:///ksfjdgjkdghrdthyhgfdb)
>
> I can view the source of "new tab page" by pressing Ctrl-U. It looks
> likes a regular html page.
> But I can not catch the mouse click event on it.
>
> I can not view the others' sources.
> Are those pages regular HTML?
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