GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 320226
Single button hold to emulate a right click
Last modified: 2008-03-30 09:35:30 UTC
I recently converted many iMacs to Debian using GNOME as the desktop environment. All of the mice are single button mice, and many areas of GNOME require a right-click, whether it be for a context menu, modifying the behavior of an item, etc. In Mac OS 9, which the iMacs shipped with, right clicks were performed by holding the left button (the only button) down for 2-3 seconds without motion. This would then simply be translated as a right click. I think this would make a great option in GNOME and increase the ease of use for those of us with single button mice.
Thanks for your bug. Cc-ing usability to get their opinion on that feature request
It did work quite well in OS9, although interestingly it's not something that's been carried through to OSX... it works in very few places there, so in effect it's useless (you quickly stop trying it and just Ctrl-Click instead, because you know there's a good chance it's not going to work.) I can't think of any usability reasons off-hand why it would be a bad idea in GNOME... there might be the odd place where it could interfere with existing behaviour, but I can't think of any off-hand. Accessibility team might have a different opinion, though; cc'ing them.
Apologies for spam-- marking AP4 to reflect accessibility impact.
Apologies for spam... ensuring Sun a11y folks are cc'ed on all current accessibility bugs.
This is now supported in gnome-control-center 2.21.5, but perhaps in a place where it is not that discoverable for a Mac mouse user (the Accessibility tab of the mouse preferences). Maybe this should move to the "General" tab?
Don't think so. There are several accessibility features (in keyboard as well) which, under certain circumstances, are interesting to non-disabled users as well. That doesn't mean we should cram them all into general tabs. Closing.