Patrick Doyle wrote:
Hello all,
I am running FC5 on a laptop and have learned, accidentally, and then
experimentally, that mouse gestures are enabled on my touchpad in
Firefox. (They may be enabled elsewhere, but, so far, this is where I
have noticed it, and have found it most annoying).
Can anybody suggest a way to disable this feature? I've poked around
a bit and seen web pages that indicate that gestures are enabled via a
plugin (now known as an "extension"), but I don't see any extensions
labeled "Mouse Gestures". (There are a bunch related to languages,
and one related to examining DOM
I don't see anything about gestures under "Preferences" either.
For those who don't know, "Mouse Gestures" allow me to click on a page
somewhere near the bottom, and drag the mouse to the left, in order to
go "back" one web page. Similarly, if I click and drag to the right,
I can go forward a web page (provided there is a page to go forward
to).
The problem is, on my little mouse pad, I frequently tap somewhere
near the bottom and move my finger to the left in order to move the
mouse to the left. This gets interpreted as a gesture, and I go back
a page.
Any pointers? (ha ha -- get it?)
--wpd
from: http://www.suseforums.net/index.php?showtopic=17183
"/configure firefox so that it doesn't misinterpret the horizontal
scroll. In firefox type in URL (address bar): "about:config" and set
mousewheel.horizscroll.withnokey.action to 0 (change the setting by
double clicking on the line) and then also set
mousewheel.horizscroll.withnokey.sysnumlines to true./"
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