André Pirard wrote:
> If you watch right clicking with Mouse Gestures, you'll see exactly
> that. Keep mouse down as long as you want, the right-click will only be
> effective when you release the button.
Yes, I understand this.
> Where could a stray left click come from, then?
I really don't know, but it's the behavior that I have. For example, a few minutes ago, I've clicked right on a Firefox's tab and there was 5 bad right-click in a row (Mouse Gestures extension enabled).
> Do you sometimes click-a-di-click (multiple clicks)?
No. It's the same bad-right-click than without Mouse Gestures. However, I've remarked that with Mouse Gestures extension, the bad right-clicks are, so far, not random; it's the first value in the menu that is automatically chosen (for example, "New tab" for a right-click on a Firefox's tab).
André Pirard wrote:
> If you watch right clicking with Mouse Gestures, you'll see exactly
> that. Keep mouse down as long as you want, the right-click will only be
> effective when you release the button.
Yes, I understand this.
> Where could a stray left click come from, then?
I really don't know, but it's the behavior that I have. For example, a few minutes ago, I've clicked right on a Firefox's tab and there was 5 bad right-click in a row (Mouse Gestures extension enabled).
> Do you sometimes click-a-di-click (multiple clicks)?
No. It's the same bad-right-click than without Mouse Gestures. However, I've remarked that with Mouse Gestures extension, the bad right-clicks are, so far, not random; it's the first value in the menu that is automatically chosen (for example, "New tab" for a right-click on a Firefox's tab).