> It is available for application indicators, and it's governed rather
> simply. The action has to be a visible menu item that is in the menu.
> If you hide it, it doesn't work. If you remove it, it doesn't work.
> This way the middle click always remains a power user feature, but not a
> hidden
On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 20:15 +0200, Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote:
> Those are very interesting ideas/proposals. I was actually
> a little worried when I read about this, but as long as its
> just a shortcut to the most frequently used menu item
> provided by an indicator, I think it's ok. However... H
I just hope we don't loose middle click to paste the most reciently selected
text. That has always been one of my favorite and most used features in
Ubuntu.
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I couldn't tell you when the new middle-click functions will land for other
indicators, but the sound indicator already mutes when middle-clicked.
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:08, Thibaut Brandscheid wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Yesterday I read a comment on OMG Ubuntu which cached my attention:
>
> I read
Hi all
Yesterday I read a comment on OMG Ubuntu which cached my attention:
I read earlier that middle click would only be used as providing a secondary
> quick method of achieving something that would otherwise take more clicks
> (think keyboard shortcuts). For example, middle-clicking the sound
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