Re: More questions about T-bird (was Re: Problem with T-bird (was ...))
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- From: Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@freenet.de>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 15:29:32 +0200
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Am 2006-05-25 18:45:04, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> "Most GNOME documents assume that you are using a standard (for
> UNIX) 3-button mouse. It is common to refer to mouse buttons by
> numbers: MB1, MB2, MB3. If you are using a usual 3-button mouse,
> then MB1 is left, MB2 is middle, and MB3 is left; if you are
> using 2-button mouse, MB1 is left, MB3 is right, and you can
> emulate MB2 by simultaneously pressing left and right mouse
> buttons. If you are using a wheel mouse, the wheel plays the
> role of MB2,
Which is not right since the Double-Click (RL) is definitivly MB3.
Note: I have found several different documentations
which give Steve and YOU right... :-/
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
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