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On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 12:10 PM Igor Korot <ikorot01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi, Paul,
>
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 12:03 PM Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 10:49 AM Igor Korot via gtk-list <gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Why do we even talking about button number, when the doc explicitly said
> >> "right-click", which implies "right mouse button".
> >
> >
> > X Window (at the very least) allows buttons to be remapped. Button #1 is typically the left mouse button, but a user may remap them (eg. left-handed people with a strong preference for using the mouse in their left hand). "left" and "right" buttons normally have a semantic meaning (e.g. "the button normally used for clicking on things" vs "the button used for context menus etc.") and you cannot hard code these on X Window.  More precisely, if you do hard code them, you disenfranchise a set of users who remap their mouse buttons.
>
> Are you saying that if I map the left mouse button to be the right one
> and click on it, I will not get that signal?
>
> As far as the user code is concerned, the button I press to get the
> context menu shouldn't matter, because this a low-level signal.
> All the user code should be aware is - did I click the action button
> or context menu one. Why do I need to care which is which?

Moreover - why user should care where the signal comes from - mouse or
keyboard?
I just need a proper place to display the context menu and make sure
I can either dismiss it or get the proper action.

Am I missing something?

Thank you.

>
> Could you give me a scenario?
>
> Thank you.
>
> >
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