Re[2]: Mouse Select

2000-07-26 Thread Jody Watts
On Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 9:31:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] tickled the keyboard keys on the subject of "Mouse Select". My response follows: No, but you can click on the first message and hold the Shift key and click on the last message, _then_ move them where you want. Also in pl

Re: Mouse Select

2000-07-26 Thread Curtis
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 09:33:30 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote: SL> BTW, just to forewarn you of a gotcha in TB! it doesn't appear SL> to use the standard list dialog and certainly doesn't conform to the SL> CUA.. Geez, I hope it is the CUA. Anyway, in other applications SL> with a list interface you

Re: Mouse Select

2000-07-26 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Ben, >>> What I would like to do is to click and hold the left mouse >>> button while I drag the cursor down the list of messages, and >>> then release it , and had have all of the messages the cursor >>> passed over highlighted. Then move the cursor to the wastebasket >>> to delete them. >

Re: Mouse Select

2000-07-26 Thread Steve Lamb
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 9:12:23 AM, Ben wrote: > Thanks for your patience... If it is any consolation I rather liked the way OS/2 had their interface set up with the mouse. It made better use of the two mouse buttons standard on the PC. BTW, just to forewarn you of a gotcha in TB! it

Re[2]: Mouse Select

2000-07-26 Thread Ben Pugsley
Hello Steve, Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 8:58:49 AM, you wrote: SL> I'd be surprised if you could use it in but a few (like 1-2) Windows SL> programs since it is not part of the CUA and the only place I've ever seen SL> that behavior is in OS/2 Your are right... My most used programs have b

Re: Mouse Select

2000-07-26 Thread Steve Lamb
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 7:49:13 AM, Ben wrote: > I can do what I was talking about in Eudora, or many other > Windows based programs... Just surprised i couldn't do so in TB. :-))) I'd be surprised if you could use it in but a few (like 1-2) Windows programs since it is not part of the CUA

Re[2]: Mouse Select

2000-07-26 Thread Ben Pugsley
Hello Steve, Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 8:31:00 AM, you wrote: >> What I would like to do is to >> click and hold the left mouse button while I drag the cursor down the list >> of messages, and then release it , and had have all of the messages the >> cursor passed over highlighted. Then move th

Re: Mouse Select

2000-07-26 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, July 25, 2000, 6:46:26 PM, Ben wrote: > I suppose I didn't make myself too clear. What I would like to do is to > click and hold the left mouse button while I drag the cursor down the list > of messages, and then release it , and had have all of the messages the > cursor passed over highl

Re[2]: Mouse Select

2000-07-25 Thread Ben Pugsley
Hello Enrique, Tuesday, July 25, 2000, 6:26:45 PM, you wrote: Thanks, I suppose I didn't make myself too clear. What I would like to do is to click and hold the left mouse button while I drag the cursor down the list of messages, and then release it , and had have all of the messages the curso

Re: Mouse Select

2000-07-25 Thread Enrique S. Moreno
Hello Ben, Tuesday, July 25, 2000, 5:45:00 AM, you wrote: BP> Hi, BP> Is there a way to drag and select with the mouse? For example, you want to BP> delete ten messages. I know I can do with the keyboard, but like to do it BP> with my Tablet (mouse). BP> I running 1.45 on Win 98 SE. BP> --

Re: Mouse Select

2000-07-25 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, July 25, 2000, 5:45:00 AM, Ben wrote: > Is there a way to drag and select with the mouse? For example, you want to > delete ten messages. I know I can do with the keyboard, but like to do it > with my Tablet (mouse). No, this isn't OS/2. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm yo

Mouse Select

2000-07-25 Thread Ben Pugsley
Hi, Is there a way to drag and select with the mouse? For example, you want to delete ten messages. I know I can do with the keyboard, but like to do it with my Tablet (mouse). I running 1.45 on Win 98 SE. -- Best regards, Ben mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.att.net/~bpugsley (Our Hom