Yes pressing down on the scroll wheel works too.Veno wrote:By middle mouse button, does everyone mean pressing down the scroll wheel?
Because I thought everyone did that?
Open links in a new tab instead of current?
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Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
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Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
I instinctively do that on every site. I don't know how I functioned on the internet without that trick!DinnerX wrote:Yes pressing down on the scroll wheel works too.Veno wrote:By middle mouse button, does everyone mean pressing down the scroll wheel?
Because I thought everyone did that?
Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
Yep, that's the middle button.
Since we're on the topic, is there a way to replicate middle button paste in Windows? In X, middle click pastes whatever is in the primary selection. If you have an URL selected, middle clicking on Firefox opens the selected URL.
In order to do the same on Windows, I have to select, ctrl-C, switch to firefox, focus on the URL bar, and ctrl-V. This isn't as convenient as "select, switch, middle click, done".
In fact, when you middle click on Firefox in windows you get into this really strange scroll mode. This is useless since your finger is on the scroll wheel anyway, and even if you don't have one, the scroll bar is easier to control. Does anyone ever use that?
I may just look up how to bind ctrl-v to middle click in windows. That would be close enough, even if I have to manually copy selections.
Since we're on the topic, is there a way to replicate middle button paste in Windows? In X, middle click pastes whatever is in the primary selection. If you have an URL selected, middle clicking on Firefox opens the selected URL.
In order to do the same on Windows, I have to select, ctrl-C, switch to firefox, focus on the URL bar, and ctrl-V. This isn't as convenient as "select, switch, middle click, done".
In fact, when you middle click on Firefox in windows you get into this really strange scroll mode. This is useless since your finger is on the scroll wheel anyway, and even if you don't have one, the scroll bar is easier to control. Does anyone ever use that?
I may just look up how to bind ctrl-v to middle click in windows. That would be close enough, even if I have to manually copy selections.
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Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
When you Ctrl+Click it 'steals focus' as you say, Ctrl+Shift+Click does not 'steal focus.'MrPopo wrote:Ctrl+Click is another option. Personally I can't stand it when links automatically open in a new tab/window (with certain exceptions, like popups for instructions on a page). I want to be able to decide "Ok, these links I want in a new tab, these ones I want to just update the window". The other thing is when you click a link that opens a new tab it steals focus. Many times I don't want to look at that link right away; I want to take a look after I finish reading something on this page.
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Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
Isn't that the other way around? That is, Ctrl + Click will open a new tab, but Ctrl + Shift + Click will open a new tab and then go there.Stark wrote:When you Ctrl+Click it 'steals focus' as you say, Ctrl+Shift+Click does not 'steal focus.'MrPopo wrote:Ctrl+Click is another option. Personally I can't stand it when links automatically open in a new tab/window (with certain exceptions, like popups for instructions on a page). I want to be able to decide "Ok, these links I want in a new tab, these ones I want to just update the window". The other thing is when you click a link that opens a new tab it steals focus. Many times I don't want to look at that link right away; I want to take a look after I finish reading something on this page.
Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
This is kinda funny.
I always just right click - new tab.
In fact, it drives me nuts when I go to a page that opens a tab by default, heh.
I always just right click - new tab.
In fact, it drives me nuts when I go to a page that opens a tab by default, heh.
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Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
Nope works like I said, for me anyway.o.pwuaioc wrote:Isn't that the other way around? That is, Ctrl + Click will open a new tab, but Ctrl + Shift + Click will open a new tab and then go there.Stark wrote:When you Ctrl+Click it 'steals focus' as you say, Ctrl+Shift+Click does not 'steal focus.'MrPopo wrote:Ctrl+Click is another option. Personally I can't stand it when links automatically open in a new tab/window (with certain exceptions, like popups for instructions on a page). I want to be able to decide "Ok, these links I want in a new tab, these ones I want to just update the window". The other thing is when you click a link that opens a new tab it steals focus. Many times I don't want to look at that link right away; I want to take a look after I finish reading something on this page.
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Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
Nope works like I said, for me anyway.[/quote]Stark wrote:Isn't that the other way around? That is, Ctrl + Click will open a new tab, but Ctrl + Shift + Click will open a new tab and then go there.o.pwuaioc wrote:When you Ctrl+Click it 'steals focus' as you say, Ctrl+Shift+Click does not 'steal focus.'
Then you've got a weird setup, since for me ctrl+click doesn't steal focus, on both IE and Firefox.
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Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
IE9?MrPopo wrote:Stark wrote:Isn't that the other way around? That is, Ctrl + Click will open a new tab, but Ctrl + Shift + Click will open a new tab and then go there.o.pwuaioc wrote:When you Ctrl+Click it 'steals focus' as you say, Ctrl+Shift+Click does not 'steal focus.'Then you've got a weird setup, since for me ctrl+click doesn't steal focus, on both IE and Firefox.Stark wrote: Nope works like I said, for me anyway.
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Re: Open links in a new tab instead of current?
8 at work, don't remember if I'm on 9 at home or not. There is that checkbox in Internet Options->Tabs "Always switch to new tab when created" that I have unchecked. I'm guessing shift overrides that behavior. Is yours checked?
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