Summary: | [navigation] Problem clicking on cross references in the editor when the keyboard mouse is enabled | ||
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Product: | [Eclipse Project] Platform | Reporter: | Patrick Schonbach <schoenbach> |
Component: | Text | Assignee: | Platform-Text-Inbox <platform-text-inbox> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | benno.baumgartner, daniel_megert |
Version: | 3.3.1 | Keywords: | accessibility |
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows Vista | ||
Whiteboard: |
Description
Patrick Schonbach
2008-03-08 11:06:13 EST
(In reply to comment #0) > If possible, it would be far more convenient, also for normal mouse users, if > you could access the clickable link just by pressing <Strg> without having to > move the mouse pointer. Hi Patrick You configure the behavior on to the preference page General>Editors>Hyperlinking. There you can change the modifiers used for hyperlinking. It is even possible to use no modifiers at all, this way you will get the link without pressing any modifier key. HTH Benno (In reply to comment #1) > You configure the behavior on to the preference page You >can< configure... I think the problem with activating on key press was interference with copy/paste. The code is commented out in the HyperlinkManager. Dani? P.S. hey, you're the guy that worked on Traffic for ETH once, right? Does comment 1 work for you? >I think the problem with activating on key press was interference with >copy/paste. The code is commented out in the HyperlinkManager. Dani? Yes, there were problems with that. The correct solution would be to merge it with open (F3), see bug 78522. (In reply to comment #2) > P.S. hey, you're the guy that worked on Traffic for ETH once, right? Completely correct! Man, am I *that* famous...? ;-) Did you study at ETH? (In reply to comment #3) > Does comment 1 work for you? Yes, it works. However, it is still somewhat unintuitive that it only works on mouse move. (In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #2) > > P.S. hey, you're the guy that worked on Traffic for ETH once, right? > > Completely correct! Man, am I *that* famous...? ;-) Did you study at ETH? I used to work for Bertrand as a TA back in the days... The world is small! :) |