11/11 I just got a MS mouse with a couple of extra buttons on the
side. I want to set one up so that when I click on a link
in Internet Explorer it opens the link in a new window.
Any ideas?
I can get it to work with two clicks, or pressing two buttons
at once, but not with just one button. For example, I can map
one of the buttons to shift, and in IE shift+left click opens
in a new window. However, this requires me to press two buttons
at once. I ask because my hands have been hurting from using the
mouse, and I think this would help. Thanks!
\_ You bought the wrong mouse. Get a Kensington. Their mouse
\_ Why didn't you ever model for me,
Mrs. Kensington?
\_ $99 for top of the line.
software has had this and a million other functions for years.
You can map any button or 2-button combo to just about anything.
\_ Huh? Using Netscape on UNIX, I just click on the middle button
Loud conversations, especially in foriegn languages, annoyed me
(if you're discussing the project, do it in English so other people
can join in - if not, talk quietly so you don't disturb everyone
else). -alum
\_ You are essentially suggesting that people should be able to
speak loudly and annoyinging only if they speak in English.
to open the link in a new window using a default mouse.
\_ It's browser/version/os specific what happens when different
buttons get hit on a link. |