> There's already a standard "open context menu" shortcut: Ctrl+F10. > However, right now it always opens the menu where the mouse pointer > happens to be, which isn't much use for people using screen magnifiers > etc. Yeah, it's fairly standard to have a context-menu-for-currently-selected-item shortcut. And maybe something easier to remember than CTRL+F10 :) > One concern about the lack of menubars is that they provide an important > self-documentation facility.. Yeah, I've changed my mind about removing the menubar. I tried using nautilus for a while without a menubar and realised that there are just some things that don't belong in a context menu. I think my desire to remove nautilus' menubar was because I really hate the current layout and never use any of the menus because of this. -- .--= [ MArk Finlay - sisob ] =--. [ Gnome User's Board : www.gnomesupport.org/forums ] [ Public Key: http://evolvedoo.sf.net/sisobatericomdotnet.asc ]
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