you could just click and drag a link up to the tab bar to open it in a new tabgoodbye ctrl+clicking
6/8/2011 6:02:45 PM
or you could just click with the mouse wheel... which is much easier than what you just found.
6/8/2011 6:04:06 PM
or i use a laptop and rarely bust out the mouseill still probably use ctrl+click to be honest[Edited on June 8, 2011 at 6:05 PM. Reason : ]
6/8/2011 6:05:19 PM
you can configure different areas of your trackpad to do different actions. go to control panel and customize it. i had it customized so that a light single tap in the lower right corner would open a link in another tab. btw, in chrome, links open in tabs by default. i am sure you can set that in the browser prefs if you use another browser.btw, using a mouse with a laptop ftw.[Edited on June 8, 2011 at 6:11 PM. Reason : ]
6/8/2011 6:09:55 PM
to each his own
6/8/2011 6:11:08 PM
Thinkpads have blue middle click
6/8/2011 6:21:27 PM
and the clitoris, which pwns the trackpad
6/8/2011 6:22:14 PM
i can never get out of my old habit of doing the right click, scroll through the menu and select "open in new tab".
6/8/2011 6:22:28 PM
6/8/2011 6:26:41 PM
While we're on the topic of trackpads, OSX Lion and the MacBook Pro trackpad, amazing.
6/8/2011 7:03:26 PM
take ur apple love else where
6/8/2011 7:08:55 PM
6/8/2011 7:17:04 PM
sometimes when I'm moving a window around on Win7 they all the other ones disappear - then I have to drag it back and forth until i recreate the motion to bring them all backsome sort of gesture type control i guess
6/8/2011 7:23:47 PM