Yes you're right.
Anywhere, even on the desktop, if I right-click and "slip" the mouse a
little bit towards the context menu, I execute the menu-item on which I
happen to stop slipping when the mouse button is released.
Counter-accessibility feature, really, not to learn to use a mouse.
Not exactly the link related problem, but quite in line with the
formerly presented idea that the context menu should display only when
the button is released.
Are we revising the whole of mouse management?
Hi Joseph,
Yes you're right. accessibility feature, really, not to learn to use a mouse.
Anywhere, even on the desktop, if I right-click and "slip" the mouse a
little bit towards the context menu, I execute the menu-item on which I
happen to stop slipping when the mouse button is released.
Counter-
Not exactly the link related problem, but quite in line with the
formerly presented idea that the context menu should display only when
the button is released.
Are we revising the whole of mouse management?
Hardy :-)