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Mozilla question
Posted: 2003-11-20 10:16pm
by Chardok
I have started, On Durandal's taunting with something called PNG-24 (And many others extolling the popup blocker) to begin using Mozilla in earnest now. However, I have a problem. I like using my "Click-the-mouse3-button-and-two-arrows-appear-to-scroll-the-screen-at-a- rate-proportional-to-the-distance-from-the-arrows" feature how do I make this work in Mozilla? As of now, I'm almost too scared to try and customize the browser to any major degree....
Posted: 2003-11-20 10:20pm
by Beowulf
Get firebird and the pie menu extension. It allows something similar, by simply right clicking, and moving the mouse a bit.
Posted: 2003-11-20 10:39pm
by phongn
Firebird does with without any extensions on my computer.
Posted: 2003-11-20 10:46pm
by Beowulf
phongn wrote:Firebird does with without any extensions on my computer.
Well... I prefer to have the middle click set up to open a new window(tab actually)... And I haven't changed any settings recently, so I haven't really seen that one...
Posted: 2003-11-20 10:48pm
by phongn
Beowulf wrote:Well... I prefer to have the middle click set up to open a new window(tab actually)... And I haven't changed any settings recently, so I haven't really seen that one...
Middle-click opens up a new tab when over a link, otherwise it scrolls. I'm running Firebird 0.7 here.
Posted: 2003-11-20 11:45pm
by Dorsk 81
I'm using Mozilla.
Can someone tell me how to clear it history and alike?
Posted: 2003-11-20 11:49pm
by phongn
Edit->Preferences, then look around. They're in some different spots.
Posted: 2003-11-21 12:39am
by Dorsk 81
phongn wrote:Edit->Preferences, then look around. They're in some different spots.
Muchly appreciated.
Re: Mozilla question
Posted: 2003-11-21 03:13pm
by Vertigo1
Chardok wrote:I have started, On Durandal's taunting with something called PNG-24 (And many others extolling the popup blocker) to begin using Mozilla in earnest now. However, I have a problem. I like using my "Click-the-mouse3-button-and-two-arrows-appear-to-scroll-the-screen-at-a- rate-proportional-to-the-distance-from-the-arrows" feature how do I make this work in Mozilla? As of now, I'm almost too scared to try and customize the browser to any major degree....
You set your button up that way in your mouse's software. If you use a Logitech mouse, you set your wheel up as "Webwheel" or whatever its called.