The file browser in the rack units should respond to the BACK button on the mouse
- EpiGenetik
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The answers are not correctly related to the question, and Backspace would be the wrong key, anyway.
I would also doubt that many users have forward/back buttons on their mouse. I don't, and I have no intention of changing anytime soon.
I would also doubt that many users have forward/back buttons on their mouse. I don't, and I have no intention of changing anytime soon.
Backspace is the key to move back one directory level in the file browsers. I'm not sure why you would pop up here and just say something that's completely wrong. And speaking of completely wrong, does anyone out there actually have a mouse without back and forward buttons? Do mice like that exist that aren't either 15 years old or sold for less than ten dollars?EpiGenetik wrote: ↑19 Sep 2021The answers are not correctly related to the question, and Backspace would be the wrong key, anyway.
I would also doubt that many users have forward/back buttons on their mouse. I don't, and I have no intention of changing anytime soon.
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My mouse doesn't have a back and forward buttons... It comes with buttons I can map to anything I want and I would never think of using them up as back and forward buttons
I don’t think I’ve seen a mouse that doesn’t have back/forward buttons in a long time, but I never use them—they’re more of an annoyance than anything, if I accidentally trigger one. I can see how it might be useful for some, but I prefer the current behavior.
- huggermugger
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If you're talking about the forward/backward buttons in the Browser, they respond just fine to my Logitech M510 (OSX).
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