It has been option-click for button-2 and command-click for button-3 ever since at least late Panther (definitely that way all through Tiger). I agree, please don't change it (or if you do, make it configurable). Also, I agree, that all this broke with 2.3.0 (just tried it today on my laptop). Went back to 2.2.3 and it was back to normal and the emulate 3-button mouse just worked (option-click for button-2 and command-clidk for button-3). Merle On Aug 9, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
Ok. I changed the text to control because I actually thought it was supposed to be control. I'm going to verify what it is on tiger and make the text an behavior match that if it's not already.
--Jeremy
On Aug 9, 2008, at 11:51, Martin Costabel wrote:
Viv Kendon wrote: []
Right-click (button 2) is command-click in Tiger.
Viv, please don't confuse this even more than it is already. Long before Windows came along with its 2-button mouse, X11 was made for 3-button mice where buttons 1, 2, 3 are left, middle, right.
By all means make this configurable, but Jeremy, please don't make ctrl-click = button2 or button3 by default. It is needed for ctrl-button1. Until now, fortunately, I don't see this happening in 2.3.1_beta1, I see it only in the wrong text in the Preferences, where it is written that one should "Hold Option or Control while clicking to activate the middle or right mouse buttons".
Please, please, don't do this!
-- Martin
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