Good question. Try combos with shift, alt, control (i must say i never use the mouse, so don't know).
Note also that you can do 'apply <partial item name>', as long as the partial name is enough to identify the item (if multiple item match, the one actually applied is kind of random)
it would be nice if you replied to the forum with the answer (if you could make it work of course :p ) so to let 3 mouse button people know the answer that many times 2 mouse button players ask and so be able to answer it next time thanks
On linux anyway, you can emulate a third button, by clicking both buttons at once in most standard configurations. For windows, I am not sure, but I would imagine it has a similar capability somewhere.
Maybe try your mouse settings, and see if you can find an option to do that.
Anonymous wrote:On linux anyway, you can emulate a third button, by clicking both buttons at once in most standard configurations. For windows, I am not sure, but I would imagine it has a similar capability somewhere.
I doubt it has anything like that buitlin. As far as I can tell, Windows itself does not make much use of third button. There is probably third party software for that but I think it would be better if doubleclicking would be considered apply...
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