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Bypass Menu

12/19/2008 2:41 PM

Hi everybody.

Does anybody get annoyed with the custom menu that comes up every time you right click? Is there any way to permantly turn it off? If not, then, can it be removed, it just makes everything take so long, resurrecting spelling mistakes.

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Re: Bypass Menu

12/19/2008 3:55 PM

Get an "old" single button mouse .

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Re: Bypass Menu

12/19/2008 6:04 PM

Why do you keep right-clicking on stuff?

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Re: Bypass Menu

12/20/2008 2:37 AM

You right click for spelling mistakes.

But nevermind

thanks anyway

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Re: Bypass Menu

12/20/2008 10:46 PM

Me again,

You can also find the mouse software by going into the control panel and clicking "mouse". I assume you are using a windows unit and they are similar to those in the states?

Bill

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Re: Bypass Menu

12/22/2008 5:14 AM

Right click in the post composition/editing window. Click on "Bypass Custom Menu." This will revert the edit space and bar to the older, non-custom version. Simple.

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