From: David Golden (david.golden at domain oceanfree.net)
Date: Thu 16 Aug 2001 - 16:17:09 IST
John Gaughan wrote:
>
>There's a bit more to it than that. 5, + and 0 on the keypad all
>generate mouseclicks, 5 and + are a normal click, 0 is click and hold
>until 5, + or . is clicked. The mouse button can be selected with the
>/, * and - keys. They give the 1st, 2nd and 3rd mouse button
>respectively.
>
Yeah.. It sould be noted that if you don't know that, you might find youself
in a bit of a muddle, since it's easy to forget that you've got a button
held down.
(self sheepishly admits to hitting ctrl-alt-backspace when everything
seemed to stop working after messing around for a while... if only I'd
pressed /.*.-. instead...)
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