On 2010-12-08 at 18:07:50 [+0100], Rene Gollent <anevilyak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Don't know. More obscure combos, like Cmd-Option, should be safe enough, I > > guess. > > Tracker currently uses cmd+option+letter to map shortcuts for add-ons > you have installed though. Ah, yeah, that's something I always disliked anyway. Simple Cmd-* shortcuts would be way more comfortable. On 2010-12-08 at 19:04:49 [+0100], Adrien Destugues <adestugu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I also wanted to try to utilize the middle mouse button for S&T > > > operations. Is there an special reason why you disable middle mouse > > > button > > > dragging? > > > > Mainly because it unnecessarily duplicated the left mouse button > > behavior > > and I wanted to free it up for other uses. Given that some hardware > > doesn't > > have a middle mouse button it might be better to choose a different > > gesture, though. E.g. pressing the right mouse button while dragging > > with > > the left could enable the S&T dragging mode. > > Do we need a different gesture than the default 'move' one ? All these > seems quite uneasy to do on my laptop (using the trackpoint); and have > low discoverability. > > Would entering s&t mode in place of the regular moving action be a > problem ? given there's not so much space on screen where dropping a > window would attach it to another one, I think I would be fine with s&t > always being active. I'm pretty certain, I'd find that seriously annoying. CU, Ingo