I want to open the page I am viewing (or a link I have selected) in
a new Opera WINDOW.
(1) The following help page says there is a gesture to "right click
the link and drag down". But that opens the link in a new TAB not a
new window.
http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/gestures/
(2) In Prefs > Advanced > Shortcuts, I can set the middle click
button to "Open link in new window" but nothing happens when I use
middle click on a link.
> I'm looking for a command which I can use in a mouse gesture or
> keyboard shortcut.
>
> I want to open the page I am viewing (or a link I have selected) in
> a new Opera WINDOW.
>
> (1) The following help page says there is a gesture to "right click
> the link and drag down". But that opens the link in a new TAB not a
> new window.
Edit the GestureDown shortcut and make it this:
Open link in new window | New browser window
> http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/gestures/
>
> (2) In Prefs > Advanced > Shortcuts, I can set the middle click
> button to "Open link in new window" but nothing happens when I use
> middle click on a link.
It opens a new window for me on linux using the 10.10 'rc' build from
http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/
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> On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 16:28:23 +0100, Jane <ja...@invalid.com> wrote:
..
>> (2) In Prefs > Advanced > Shortcuts, I can set the middle click
>> button to "Open link in new window" but nothing happens when I use
>> middle click on a link.
>
> It opens a new window for me on linux using the 10.10 'rc' build from
> http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/
Maybe you've set the mouse software to send something else than 'third
button' when middle-clicking? Shift+Middle-click should open that
preference dialog, just a middle-click on a webpage should start the
autoscroll feature.
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Rijk van Geijtenbeek
Opera Software ASA
Tweak: http://my.opera.com/Rijk/blog/
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say rather than actually watching what they do." - J.Nielsen