Leonidas Jones wrote:
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 are correct.  I've never noticed, since I don't have
the clicking problem.

True also in Firefox, Camino, and Opera.  SeaMonkey would appear to be
the only browser that does honor click and hold.  I have no idea why.

Lee

Firstly, my sincere apologies to the OP, this is a SeaMonkey issue after
all.

To correct it, type about:config into the location bar. Find the pref:

ui.click_hold_context_menus

The default setting is true, toggle it to false.  That should solve the
issue.

Again, I apologize for my poor original assessment of the problem.

Lee

I just figured why mine works and none of yours does. And I didn't have to do anything. I remembered I have a system Preference called USB OverDrive. I use a Logitech 3 button mouse I have right - click mapped to system Control-Click.

I would advise anyone that uses a two or three button mouse to get USB Overdrive and map Right click to Control-Click for context menus then the Finder Spring loaded Commands for windows will work.

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