where is this 'about:conifg?'

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:43 PM, b_s-wilk <b1sun...@yahoo.es> wrote:

> A laptop? Strangely, everyone I know - myself included - drags around
>> mice with their laptops, so I *always* have a middle mouse button
>> available.
>>
>> As Tom said, if you don't mind using two hands there are hotkeys. You
>> can also right-click and "open link in new tab". Thing is, you don't
>> want EVERY link you click to open new tabs, only some of them. Have
>> you considered a mouse for the laptop?
>>
>
> That's odd. I rarely see anyone using a mouse with their notebooks that
> they carry around, only with desktop-replacement ones at home.
>
> All Mozilla apps had click-and-hold contextual menus as a default until
> Firefox 3. Even though I have a mouse that can do right/left click, I like
> the click-and-hold method better. Dumped the multi-buttons when my trackball
> died years ago.
>
> To return that preference to it's proper default, go back to about:config.
> Enter "click" [no quotes] as your filter in the search field. For
> ui.click_hold_context_menus, set value as true. You'll see other settings
> that you can change, like browser.tabs.opentabfor.middleclick [not much good
> for a one- or two-button mouse], and browser.urlbar.clickAtEndSelects.
>
>
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