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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: kvt popup menu
From:       Peter Putzer <pputzer () edu ! uni-klu ! ac ! at>
Date:       1997-06-04 22:46:02
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At 14:38 04.06.1997 -0500, you wrote:
>The reason I see that KDE uses the right mouse button for a menu, is that
>in Windows 95 and OS/2 and most other 'Object Oriented' GUI's the right
>mouse button brings up a list of the commands you can use on whatever
>'object' you are pointing at... 
>This is logical and easy for new users to use, which is one of the goals of
>KDE. However, for advanced users it might be okay to let this be
>customizable, although If you want a terminal that works like xterm, why
>not just use xterm under KDE? I sort of like kvt because it works alot like
>the CRT Telnet program I use in Win95... although I do see the speed at
>which you are able to cut and paste text under an xterm.
>

aehm... what I meant was that I'd like to use the mouse to operate certain
programs
(e.g. mc)... the should not in any way conflict with the current behavior of kvt
(I do not mind the rmb menu..., I'd just like lmb-clicks to be handed over
to the
current app running in the kvt)

peter

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