Re: [Discuss] mouse behavior

2019-02-25 Thread Laura Conrad
> "David" == David Rosenstrauch writes: David> The second issue is probably due to *clicking* the map wheel David> when you're over a link, rather than rolling the wheel when David> you're over it. Well, I don't believe I'm clicking any more than I did a year ago, and I'm gettin

Re: [Discuss] mouse behavior

2019-02-24 Thread David Rosenstrauch
As the OP wrote, the first issue is due to window snapping. The second issue is probably due to *clicking* the map wheel when you're over a link, rather than rolling the wheel when you're over it. XFCE I believe has a setting that clicking on a link with the wheel will visit that link. It's

Re: [Discuss] mouse behavior

2019-02-24 Thread Dan Ritter
Laura Conrad wrote: > > Last fall I upgraded both my laptop and my desktop to ubuntu 18.4 > (actually Mint) from ubuntu 16.4. In both cases I'm using xfce as my > desktop environment. > > Ever since, I have no idea what using my mouse is going to actually do. > The specific problems are: > >

[Discuss] mouse behavior

2019-02-24 Thread Laura Conrad
Last fall I upgraded both my laptop and my desktop to ubuntu 18.4 (actually Mint) from ubuntu 16.4. In both cases I'm using xfce as my desktop environment. Ever since, I have no idea what using my mouse is going to actually do. The specific problems are: When I move a window by dragging wi