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MissyQ
Microsoft
Nov 10, 2020Top Feedback Summary for November 10
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Greetings, Insiders! We have a very small update this week, so ...
HotCakeX
Nov 11, 2020MVP
I don't assume a lot of people will find that useful.
- for me middle mouse button
- holding CTRL
- right-click and open in new tab
do the job and are enough
kinmfer
Nov 11, 2020Brass Contributor
HotCakeX Thank you very much for your reply, but I would like to make a few points. First of all, when you click, the left mouse button is more comfortable and easier to press than the middle mouse button. Second, whether it is the middle mouse button or CTRL+ pressing left mouse button to open the favorites, the page will open in the background without jumping to a new page. Of course, pressing Ctrl + Shift + left mouse button at the same time can achieve the desired effect, but it is very troublesome. It is not as convenient as clicking the left mouse button to open the favorite. Finally, I also hope that developers can see my suggestion and open a separate post for users to discuss the practicability of this function. Thank you very much.
- HotCakeXNov 11, 2020MVP
I understand, but there are things you need to adapt to.
I might want to change a lot of things in browsers too but they will only be my own preference and majority of people wouldn't benefit from them.
so when there are already 3 ways to do something, not many people will benefit from adding yet another way for the same thing.