Le lun. 14 sept. 2020 à 09:49, a écrit : > On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 08:48:25AM +0200, Ergus wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 02:28:14AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > >>I have been trying to find the usefulness for the command > > >>'mouse-save-then-kill' and so far I understand what it does but I still > > >>don't think it is more important/useful/intuitive than a good context > > >>panel. > > > > > >We don't need to choose, since we can get a context menu on > > >`down-mouse-3` and 'mouse-save-then-kill' on `mouse-3`. > > > > > > > > > Stefan > > > > > down-mouse-3 means that it will need to keep the button pressed to keep > > the panel visible/accessible? > > FWIW, it's what I'd expect. Click, slide up/down along the menu, > release. > I never realized that most applications also support this way of using the context menu. I find that hold-and-slide moves are annoying to do reliably with a laptop touch-pad, though.