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Mozilla Firefox and the middle mouse button
Authored by: qwerty denzel on Apr 07, '05 02:21:06AM

Middle button (scroll) clicking seems to work in Safari, which I didn't know. It can also be used for clicking the title bar of the window, bringing up the menu of directories for the site (like what command clicking does).
It works on links too, of course.
Also scroll clicking in the part of the scroll bar that doesn't have the scroller in it works, as does clicking on the scroll arrows (which seems to be useless as you cannot hold down on it, it only performs one click).
None of this works in the Finder, and it doesn't work on the Safari menu bar, suggesting that it's not mapping a command click (Also it does nothing with the menu extras).
Disabling all internet plugins doesn't affect it.

Since when could Safari do this?



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