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Michel Merlin
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      11-28-2006
Right-Clicking a link drops a context menu with:

Open
Open in New Tab (with "w" underlined)
Open in New Window (with "N" underlined)
................

Unfortunately this is:

- unclear (I tried Alt+w, Alt+N, none worked)
- incompliant with IE6
- illogical ("w" for the one with just one "w"... Why not "T" for Tab and "W" for Window?)

Fortunately the actual function is compliant with IE6, and enhancing over it

Shift+Click does open the link in a new Window,
Ctrl+Click does open it in a new Tab.

I suggest that you make this clearer in the context menu, by writing there in clear English:

Open
Open in New Tab Ctrl+Click
Open in New Window Shift+Click
................

I guess some ones at Microsoft are forgetting how greatly small things like this can improve life. I hope they won't in addition suffer the usual NIHS ("Not Invented Here" Syndrome).

Paris, Tue 28 Nov 2006 14:49:20 +0100
 
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Michel Merlin
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      11-28-2006
Thanks for the info (about your not having the "Open in New Tab" and "Open in New Window" with underlined "w" and ""N").

For my suggestion, it was about *improving* something - hence yes, it was about *changing* something; no need to explain it has not been done so far. Sorry for this attempt against the usual NIH syndrome on MS Newsgroups.

Paris, Tue 28 Nov 2006 20:26:20 +0100


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From: "Kai Schaetzl" <>
Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general
Message: news://msnews.microsoft.com/VA.00005....conactive.com
Sent: Tue 28 Nov 2006 16:13:53 +0100 (15:13:53 GMT)
Subject: Re: Open in New Window = Shift+Click, in New Tab = Ctrl+Click

Michel Merlin schrieb am Tue, 28 Nov 2006 14:49:20 +0100:

> Right-Clicking a link drops a context menu with:
>
> Open
> Open in New Tab (with "w" underlined)
> Open in New Window (with "N" underlined)


nothing underlined here.

> Fortunately the actual function is compliant with IE6, and enhancing over it
>
> Shift+Click does open the link in a new Window,
> Ctrl+Click does open it in a new Tab.


This is something completely different. "Alternative" clicks are never shown on menus. Menus show the keyboard shortcut, so that you can achieve the same action *without* a mouse.

Kai
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From: "Michel Merlin" <>
Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general
Message: news://msnews.microsoft.com/%23v7PDQ...TNGP04.phx.gbl
Sent: Tue 28 Nov 2006 14:49:20 +0100 (13:49:20 GMT)
Subject: Open in New Window = Shift+Click, in New Tab = Ctrl+Click

Right-Clicking a link drops a context menu with:

Open
Open in New Tab (with "w" underlined)
Open in New Window (with "N" underlined)
................

Unfortunately this is:

- unclear (I tried Alt+w, Alt+N, none worked)
- incompliant with IE6
- illogical ("w" for the one with just one "w"... Why not "T" for Tab and "W" for Window?)

Fortunately the actual function is compliant with IE6, and enhancing over it

Shift+Click does open the link in a new Window,
Ctrl+Click does open it in a new Tab.

I suggest that you make this clearer in the context menu, by writing there in clear English:

Open
Open in New Tab Ctrl+Click
Open in New Window Shift+Click
................

I guess some ones at Microsoft are forgetting how greatly small things like this can improve life. I hope they won't in addition suffer the usual NIHS ("Not Invented Here" Syndrome).

Paris, Tue 28 Nov 2006 14:49:20 +0100
 
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Michel Merlin
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      11-28-2006
Don't be fooled by people posturing as stupid: they perfectly understand my suggestion, why it's better to give each message an accurate title, and who started to scorn the other. Please ignore such posts whose goal is only to dilute the original (of 13:49:20 GMT for this thread) and divert from it.

Paris, Tue 28 Nov 2006 23:20:30 +0100


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From: "Kai Schaetzl" <>
Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general
Message: news://msnews.microsoft.com/VA.00005....conactive.com
Sent: Tue 28 Nov 2006 21:14:09 +0100 (20:14:09 GMT)
Subject: Re: NIH syndrome has struck again

Michel Merlin schrieb am Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:26:20 +0100:

> For my suggestion, it was about *improving* something - hence yes, it
> was about *changing* something; no need to explain it has not been done
> so far. Sorry for this attempt against the usual NIH syndrome on MS
> Newsgroups.


You were not suggesting, you wrote:

> Right-Clicking a link drops a context menu with:
>
> Open
> Open in New Tab (with "w" underlined)
> Open in New Window (with "N" underlined)


I just told you that there is no such underlining here. Maybe if you think about my hint for a few seconds you'll understand why I told you this. And it also seems you didn't understand the rest of my answer.
Of course, if you want to be snappy that's up to you and not my problem.
Anyway, please don't change subjects in the midst of a thread, that's a bad habit of forums, this is a newsgroup.

If that NIH thing was meant as an insult it was in vain, I don't understand it :-)

Kai
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From: "Michel Merlin" <>
Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general
Message: news://msnews.microsoft.com/uxL8WMyE...TNGP02.phx.gbl
Sent: Tue 28 Nov 2006 20:26:20 +0100 (19:26:20 GMT)
Subject: NIH syndrome has struck again

Thanks for the info...
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Bruce Hagen
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      11-29-2006
Kai:

I Killfiled MM about two months ago. (Unfortunately, I still see posts since
other reply). He cannot be reasoned with and insists that the proper way to
reply to a post is by starting a new one and quoting people rather than
using Reply Group.

Don't waste your time with him.
--
~Bruce


"Kai Schaetzl" <> wrote in message
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> Michel, honestly, I think you do not have *any* knowledge about newsgroups
> and you are trying to avoid to get any. I killfile you now, you are
> getting "difficult". Cheers.
>
> Kai
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> Helpsites about Windows: http://www.mvps.org
> IE repair script: http://iefaq.info
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rgilinsky
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      11-29-2006
The context menu I see when right-clicking a link does NOT include "Open in
New Tab." I wish it did. I've explored every setting imaginable in IE7 to
no avail. (I'm running XP Pro with SP2.) Do you have a suggestion how I can
get this to happen? Thanks.
--Richard

"Michel Merlin" wrote:

> Right-Clicking a link drops a context menu with:
>
> Open
> Open in New Tab (with "w" underlined)
> Open in New Window (with "N" underlined)
> ................
>
> Unfortunately this is:
>
> - unclear (I tried Alt+w, Alt+N, none worked)
> - incompliant with IE6
> - illogical ("w" for the one with just one "w"... Why not "T" for Tab and "W" for Window?)
>
> Fortunately the actual function is compliant with IE6, and enhancing over it
>
> Shift+Click does open the link in a new Window,
> Ctrl+Click does open it in a new Tab.
>
> I suggest that you make this clearer in the context menu, by writing there in clear English:
>
> Open
> Open in New Tab Ctrl+Click
> Open in New Window Shift+Click
> ................
>
> I guess some ones at Microsoft are forgetting how greatly small things like this can improve life. I hope they won't in addition suffer the usual NIHS ("Not Invented Here" Syndrome).
>
> Paris, Tue 28 Nov 2006 14:49:20 +0100
>

 
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Michel Merlin
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      11-29-2006
Try http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks...24/203178.aspx

(Thanks to "Don Varnau" for his message news://msnews.microsoft.com/%2336vIU...TNGP06.phx.gbl "Re: IE7 Problem, Title at top of web pages are Boxes" of Sun 26 Nov 2006 14:13:03 GMT).

Paris, Wed 29 Nov 2006 08:27:45 +0100


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From: "rgilinsky" <>
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Sent: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 21:27:02 -0800 (Wednesday 29 November 2006 06:27)
Subject: RE: Open in New Window = Shift+Click, in New Tab = Ctrl+Click

The context menu I see when right-clicking a link does NOT include "Open in New Tab." I wish it did. I've explored every setting imaginable in IE7 to no avail. (I'm running XP Pro with SP2.) Do you have a suggestion how I can get this to happen? Thanks.
--Richard


----- Parent Message (links are clickable) -----
From: "Michel Merlin" <>
Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general
Message: news://msnews.microsoft.com/%23v7PDQ...TNGP04.phx.gbl
Sent: Tue 28 Nov 2006 14:49:20 +0100 (13:49:20 GMT)
Subject: Open in New Window = Shift+Click, in New Tab = Ctrl+Click

Right-Clicking a link drops a context menu with:

Open
Open in New Tab (with "w" underlined)
Open in New Window (with "N" underlined)
................

Unfortunately this is:

- unclear (I tried Alt+w, Alt+N, none worked)
- incompliant with IE6
- illogical ("w" for the one with just one "w"... Why not "T" for Tab and "W" for Window?)

Fortunately the actual function is compliant with IE6, and enhancing over it

Shift+Click does open the link in a new Window,
Ctrl+Click does open it in a new Tab.

I suggest that you make this clearer in the context menu, by writing there in clear English:

Open
Open in New Tab Ctrl+Click
Open in New Window Shift+Click
................

I guess some ones at Microsoft are forgetting how greatly small things like this can improve life. I hope they won't in addition suffer the usual NIHS ("Not Invented Here" Syndrome).

Paris, Tue 28 Nov 2006 14:49:20 +0100
 
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rgilinsky
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      12-24-2006
Perhaps I'm naive, but I would think that MS would test a variety of popular
add-ons (of which Google is very likely #1) in their usability clinics.
Perhaps I'm wrong, in which case, indeed it has nothing to do with Microsoft.

"Michel Merlin" wrote:

> Right-Clicking a link drops a context menu with:
>
> Open
> Open in New Tab (with "w" underlined)
> Open in New Window (with "N" underlined)
> ................
>
> Unfortunately this is:
>
> - unclear (I tried Alt+w, Alt+N, none worked)
> - incompliant with IE6
> - illogical ("w" for the one with just one "w"... Why not "T" for Tab and "W" for Window?)
>
> Fortunately the actual function is compliant with IE6, and enhancing over it
>
> Shift+Click does open the link in a new Window,
> Ctrl+Click does open it in a new Tab.
>
> I suggest that you make this clearer in the context menu, by writing there in clear English:
>
> Open
> Open in New Tab Ctrl+Click
> Open in New Window Shift+Click
> ................
>
> I guess some ones at Microsoft are forgetting how greatly small things like this can improve life. I hope they won't in addition suffer the usual NIHS ("Not Invented Here" Syndrome).
>
> Paris, Tue 28 Nov 2006 14:49:20 +0100
>

 
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