How open new tab using mouse click (middle button)?

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How open new tab using mouse click (middle button)?

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In a previous version of xplorer2 pro, I was able to open new tabs by just hitting the middle button on my mouse.  After upgrading to latest version (1.7.2.2), this functionality is gone.

I realize I can use a keyboard shortcut to open a new tab, but let me tell you that i was spoiled by the speed and comfort of just middle-clicking that bad boy into existence.

Any ideas on how to regain this capability?

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M-click (or d-click) in vacant area of tab bar still opens a new tab for me with x2 v1.7.2.2 and 1.7.2.3 on Vista and XP.

... that is except for when the current active folder is empty -- a case that never worked before either, even with the Ctrl+Insert key combo.  :shock:
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Post by danielrod »

Thanks for the tip on m-clicking the tab bar.  didn't know this.

However, i used to be able to click in the pane itself (in the white are where no files are listed) to open the new tab.

Maybe that so-called feature was actually a bug, but it was a good one!  

Any chance of getting it back? :)  (clicking the tab bar requires a bit more aiming and of course, after around the 4th tab, you run out of vacant space to click)

Thanks for the quick reply!

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Post by desslok »

What about trying mouse utilities?
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You mean Control Panel mouse settings?  

I played around w/some of the middle-mouse options, but nothing helped.

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@ used to be able to click in the pane itself ... -
I forgot about that. It was a while ago.  If I recall correctly that feature was designed out because of a conflict with something else, but I forget the details. Maybe something to do with Vista. You can probably find some discussion if you search the board. :shrug:
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danielrod wrote:You mean Control Panel mouse settings?
What mouse are you using? Button remapping is available in Microsoft and Logitech utilities. Also, there are freeware mouse utilities such as this.
http://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/XMou ... ontrol.htm
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Post by danielrod »

i use the 3M vertical mouse.  but i'm going to pass on remapping my mouse buttons.

incidentally, my friend is using 1.7.1.2, and reports that she can still m-click in the pane (works even when m-clicking on filenames) to open new tabs.  

like me, she loves this feature and has vowed to never upgrade! :)

Perhaps xplorer2 can add mouse support to Customize > Keyboard...?

Thanks,

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middle click to open tabs is an option from the GUI registry settings editor
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Post by danielrod »

Thanks for the tip.

In the Settings Editor I was able to find:

"Middle mouse button doesn't close tab (or double-click)"

I couldn't find any option for allowing middle mouse button to OPEN tab.  Am I missing something?

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so i must have turned the middle mouse button to open off? i can't recall
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danielrod wrote:but i'm going to pass on remapping my mouse buttons.
Why the aversion? In X-Mouse Button Control, for example, you can specify what the middle button does in xplorer. It doesn't affect the middle button's funtionality in other programs.
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as all things like this, people must have harassed me into turning it off, it's not something i use personally...
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Post by danielrod »

Thanks for the tip, desslok.  I gave X-Mouse a try.  Seems to do the job :)  Has the strange side effect of also initializing my Chinese Input Method, but I'll figure something out for that.  

BTW, did you use the option, "Simulated Keystrokes [{CTRL} {INS}]" to enable the action?  

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