Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 09:52:55AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>> Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>>> You can hold the shift key while turning the wheel, this will cause it to 
>>> scroll by page, not by three lines at a time. That’s a very nifty feature 
>>> since at least KDE 3 (that was when I started my “Linux career”).
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I am still using this feature.  Also, for others who don't know this, it
>> works in the panel on the left but also works in the main part where
>> directories/files are listed as well.  Holding that shift key makes
>> scrolling a LOT faster. 
>>
>> I wish I knew about this nifty feature ages ago.  I wonder, what else
>> don't I know????
> The middle mouse button also has nice features. In the browser it opens 
> links in a new tab and middle-clicking on a tab closes it (in Dolphin, too). 
> Middle-clicking a file in Dolphin opens it with the first open-with-entry of 
> the context menu.
>


I knew about the middle button opening in a new tab.  That's a very
handy feature.  I didn't know about closing tabs and opening a file.  I
noticed after a recent update, I have to double click everything to open
it now.  I had it set to open on single click.  I've looked everywhere
and it seems that setting has disappeared.  It used to be in KDE
settings and mouse.  Maybe they want us to use the middle button now???? 

That may fix one issue I been having recently.  :-D 

Thanks.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

P. S.  Monitor hasn't winked at me yet.  Been a while now.  ;-)

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