Re: How to use mouse click as part of a keyboard shortcut?

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On Thu July 5 2018 01:12:42 Stefan Krusche wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 05 Juli 2018 schrieb Mike Bird:
> > I don't know how to facilitate minimize window by that route.
> >
> > Would it help to configure your desktop so that double clicking
> > on a window title bar would minimize instead of shading?
>
> Hello Mike,
>
> in TCC -> Desktop -> Window Behavior -> Title Bar Actions / Window Actions
>
> are a couple options to control window behavior with mouse clicks on the
> title bar and window area etc.

Also right-click on any title bar and then Configure Window Behavior / 
Actions.

> I have found no way to assign a mouse click to a specific shortcut for a
> program, though, at a glance.

xbindkeys can start commands using clicks and modifiers but I don't know
how to "minimize window" as OP Michael desires using clicks and modifiers.

There are also mouse gestures and voice commands available in TCC /
/ Regional & Accessibility / Input Actions but I have not used them.

--Mike

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