Mouse gestures
Mouse gestures are actions performed by the mouse, which allow you to perform a specific function. They are executed by holding the right mouse button and moving the mouse. This means that for any gesture, the following three steps are taken:
- holding the right mouse button
- performing a mouse movement
- releasing the right mouse button
The following mouse gestures are supported by Nettalk:
Mouse movement | Description |
---|---|
To the left | Switch one tab to the left |
To the right | Switch one tab to the right |
To the left, then to the right | Switch to the next active tab on the left |
To the right, then to the left | Switch to the next active tab on the right |
Upwards | Hide Nettalk |
Downwards | Open channel properties |
Upwards, then left | Open Nettalk options |
Upwards, then right | Open connection properties |
Downwards, then right | Close tab |
Left, then downwards | View log |
Left, then upwards | edit script |
— Paul 2009/07/04 21:44