On Sat, 2008-08-02 at 18:23 +0200, Jan Kratochvil wrote: > The three-button mice are no longer manufactured and trying to click with the > scrolling wheel is a pain as it usually scrolls away instead of the past by > mistake as I still failed to disable the scrolling in F-9 (Bug 446818). > > While the middle-button pasting was a great convenience it should be > reconsidered nowadays as the hardware for it is no longer commonly available. > -100 for that. I heavily use this feature and I am very irritated when I cannot (e.g. when I need to use windows). And I have just ordinary 2 button mouse with scroll-wheel. As for the thread point... In the context of linux desktops the current behaviour makes more sense, the autoScroll feature can be enabled via configuration dialogs. But I find scrolling using touch-pad far more convenient than either this or mouse's scroll-wheel. I don't care what has firefox set in Windows or in Ubuntu. We are in Fedora and we want (or don't we?) consistency throughout the applications we have - not with other platforms. There are reasons why Firefox has e.g. different menu layout in linux than in windows or mac, as well as for the current setting of autoScroll. > > Regards, > Jan > Martin
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