Difference between revisions of "Using mouse"

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         *modif: Right-click now can be used to select text before the Right-click menu appears.
 
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        -multi-clicks can only be done feasibly via the left button, but they can also used for right-clicks
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        -as long as the left button is held down, the current left-multi-click combo takes precedence
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        -if a right-click is added to the held-down left button, the current left-multi-click combo is preserved
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                -this is the only way how a right-multi-click combo can potentially be reached!
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        -if the left button is then released, the current multi-click combo is still preserved
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        -if the left button is then clicked again, the current multi-click combo is reset
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{{todo|Also update the relevant articles:
 
{{todo|Also update the relevant articles:

Revision as of 14:55, 23 January 2014

This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Control page Control:feature:Using mouse

TED Notepad offers a handy set of features available through moving, clicking or dragging the mouse.

This section is incomplete and wants to be finished later.
TODO:
       +added: If Esc is invoked during mouse operation, it is cancelled.
       -fixed: Replaced the simple right-click menu by our right-click menu.
       +added: Drag&Drop editing. Moving text by mouse is available via both buttons.
       *modif: Move-able WrapMargin is now adjustable by right mouse button as well.
       *modif: Paste from clipboard thru right-click now occurs upon releasing the button.
       *modif: Right-click now can be used to select text before the Right-click menu appears.


This section is incomplete and wants to be finished later.
TODO:
       -multi-clicks can only be done feasibly via the left button, but they can also used for right-clicks
       -as long as the left button is held down, the current left-multi-click combo takes precedence
       -if a right-click is added to the held-down left button, the current left-multi-click combo is preserved
               -this is the only way how a right-multi-click combo can potentially be reached!
       -if the left button is then released, the current multi-click combo is still preserved
       -if the left button is then clicked again, the current multi-click combo is reset


This section is incomplete and wants to be finished later.
TODO: Also update the relevant articles: