M m...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither! s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn't s
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun, you are correct. I've never noticed, since I don't have
On 12/10/2010 23:33, Leonidas Jones wrote:
M m...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither! s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn't s
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun, you are
Leonidas Jones leonidasjo...@netscape.net wrote:
M m...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither! s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn't s
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun, you
Philip Chee philip.c...@gmail.com wrote:
The default for Mozilla products on Mac OSX is:
pref(ui.click_hold_context_menus, false);
See:
http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.9.2/source/modules/libpref/src/init/all.js#1679
SeaMonkey on Mac OSX overrides this:
pref(ui.click_hold_context_menus,
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mm...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither!s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn'ts
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun, you are correct. I've never noticed,
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jonesleonidasjo...@netscape.net wrote:
Mm...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither!s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn'ts
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son
Philip Chee wrote:
On 12/10/2010 23:33, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mm...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither!s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn'ts
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun,
Phillip Jones pjon...@kimbanet.com wrote:
I believe what is being described as Spring Loaded Folders and
windows.
see this screenshot:
http://screencast.com/t/67vfwKnr87J
Go back to Finder choose preferences this window open click general
tab you'll see the slider at bottom slide
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jonespjon...@kimbanet.com wrote:
I believe what is being described as Spring Loaded Folders and
windows.
see this screenshot:
http://screencast.com/t/67vfwKnr87J
Go back to Finder choose preferences this window open click general
tab you'll see the slider
Nelson Bolyard nonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
On 2010-10-08 22:28 PDT, Leonidas Jones wrote:
This is not a SeaMonkey issue, but rather an issue with OSX.
If it were only a problem in the Dock, or if it was a problem in ALL
programs, I would agree. But it IS a problem inside
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nelson Bolyardnonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
On 2010-10-08 22:28 PDT, Leonidas Jones wrote:
This is not a SeaMonkey issue, but rather an issue with OSX.
If it were only a problem in the Dock, or if it was a problem in ALL
programs, I would agree. But it IS a
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nelson Bolyard nonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
On 2010-10-02 21:50 PDT, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nelson Bolyard nonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
Ever hear of these symptoms? Know of any cures?
SM2 (latest version as of about 2 months ago) on an Intel Mac Mini
On 2010-10-08 22:28 PDT, Leonidas Jones wrote:
This is not a SeaMonkey issue, but rather an issue with OSX.
If it were only a problem in the Dock, or if it was a problem in ALL
programs, I would agree. But it IS a problem inside SeaMonkey, and
it is not a problem in ANY programs for Mac OS/X
Nelson Bolyard nonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
On 2010-10-02 21:50 PDT, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nelson Bolyard nonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
Ever hear of these symptoms? Know of any cures?
SM2 (latest version as of about 2 months ago) on an Intel Mac Mini
running Leopard is
Ever hear of these symptoms? Know of any cures?
SM2 (latest version as of about 2 months ago) on an Intel Mac Mini running
Leopard is behaving VERY STRANGELY. Left clicks on buttons, menu items,
and certain other UI features that ought to cause actions, often cause a
pop-up menu to be
Nelson Bolyard nonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
Ever hear of these symptoms? Know of any cures?
SM2 (latest version as of about 2 months ago) on an Intel Mac Mini
running
Leopard is behaving VERY STRANGELY. Left clicks on buttons, menu
items,
and certain other UI features that ought
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