Holding CTRL and clicking also opens in a new tab, for me that is a lot easier sometimes then right click and open in new tab

LittlejonDsgn Goldmember 3,266 posts Likes: 905 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Sandy, Oregon More info | Dec 05, 2014 15:30 | #406 Holding CTRL and clicking also opens in a new tab, for me that is a lot easier sometimes then right click and open in new tab
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Or if you have a "3 button" mouse (or the scroll wheel acts as a button), center clicking will often open a new tab as well. That is my normal method. 7Dmk2, Tokina 12-24 f/4, Canon EF-S 18-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS STM, Canon 70-200 f/4L IS, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS III, Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2, a few other cheap lenses, lots of little stuff, flashes, stands, and almost enough brains to be considered dangerous
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LittlejonDsgn Goldmember 3,266 posts Likes: 905 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Sandy, Oregon More info | Dec 05, 2014 16:25 | #408 KurtB wrote in post #17314513 Or if you have a "3 button" mouse (or the scroll wheel acts as a button), center clicking will often open a new tab as well. That is my normal method. Well holly **** would you look at that. Learn something new every day thats great.
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TeamSpeed 01010100 01010011 More info | Dec 05, 2014 16:48 | #409 Littlejon Dsgn wrote in post #17314538 Well holly **** would you look at that. Learn something new every day thats great. This method also works with your notification pane. Just pull it up, and middle-click on each one to create your workload very quickly. Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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Dec 05, 2014 16:52 | #410 This place rocks!
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lovemyram4x4 Goldmember More info | Dec 05, 2014 16:55 | #411 Center button will also close a tab without clicking the X.
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LittlejonDsgn Goldmember 3,266 posts Likes: 905 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Sandy, Oregon More info | Dec 05, 2014 16:56 | #412 i-G12 wrote in post #17314605 This place rocks! Not only are people learning about photography they are learning how to use their mice and their browsers too! LOL ![]() lol its the reason POTN is open all day while at work. I can now tell the boss I learned a new tool to increase productivity while surfing the net
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Dec 05, 2014 16:59 | #413 KurtB wrote in post #17314513 Or if you have a "3 button" mouse (or the scroll wheel acts as a button), center clicking will often open a new tab as well. That is my normal method. That works unless, like me, one assigns a different function to the wheel button. Mine does a "double-click" with a single click of the wheel button. Skip Douglas
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TeamSpeed 01010100 01010011 More info | Dec 05, 2014 17:01 | #414 SkipD wrote in post #17314628 That works unless, like me, one assigns a different function to the wheel button. Mine does a "double-click" with a single click of the wheel button. ![]() But <CTRL> click should still work then, at least on Windows. Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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-Douglas- Beware of DOUG More info | Dec 05, 2014 17:28 | #415 Tabs for all........ Edit My Images- OK"Brain Fart" = an essential bodily function.
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drvnbysound Goldmember 3,316 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2009 More info | Dec 05, 2014 17:29 | #416 I have a Tab addiction... so much so that I have specific pages that I open in different browsers - some in Chrome, others in Firefox... and I know what pages are in each browser I use manual exposure settings on the copy machine
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Dec 05, 2014 17:49 | #417 cutwater wrote in post #17313876 Pekka, the Reply did not always work, nor did the Post to Thread. When one failed, clicking on the other usually worked but sometimes I would have to reload the whole page. I've found this behavior using IE11 on Win8.1 on two different machines. It has NOT happened using FF34 yet. Maybe it's just another Microsoft thing... Make sure you don't have the IE's in any compatibility mode (F12 and there tab "emulation"). If one browser works and on does not, it usually is a plugin, setting or something like that interfering. I have tested AMASS with latest IE's a lot in Win7 and I think it is a very good browser nowadays. The Forum Boss, El General Moderator
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Dec 05, 2014 18:17 | #418 WaltA wrote in post #17312398 Jon, may be answered elsewhere but I haven't seen it. What does "Nearby" mean? Nearby - metaphorically speaking? Or physically? In this case, clicking on the link (which is called "LIST NEARBY THREADS") that appears at the top (underneath the "breadcrumbs" (forum path) and next to the thread start date) and bottom (above the thread title and "bread crumbs") of each thread, you'll get a pop-up window of the 20 threads with last reply times closest to the thread you're in; IOW "NEARBY" threads. Jon
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WaltA Goldmember More info | Makes sense. Thanks, Jon. Walt
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