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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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.
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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