The org-mouse feature advises org-open-at-point in a way that overrides the desired behavior of calling "M-x org-open-at-point" on a headline.
See the advice function org--mouse-open-at-point. It seems the intended behavior of this advice is to allow the user to click on headline stars and cycle the visibility of an entry. However, there is no test to see if the user is indeed clicking with a mouse. As a result, this advice also overrides org-open-at-point even when one is typing. - Expected behavior - calling org-open-at-point with the keyboard "C-c C-o" should produce a list of links in the entry as advertised in the docstring ("When point is on a headline, display a list of every link in the entry, so it is possible to pick one, or all, of them.") - What currently happens if org-mouse has been loaded: - calling "C-c C-o" with the keyboard cycles the visibility of the entry Thanks, Matt