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I've just migrated to Vivaldi from Firefox (they broke sound output in Linux) and one thing I've used a lot on Firefox is middle-click to open a link in a new tab. In Firefox, there's an option to raise new tabs to foreground automatically.
In Vivaldi, middle-click does open the link in a new tab, but leaves it unselected, requiring a second click to raise it (and a sweep of the pointer to the top of the screen). I know I can right-click and select "Open in new tab", but that's a two-click solution too.
There doesn't seem to be any configuration options for the actions attached to mouse clicks. Or am I just being stupid and haven't seen it?
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As workaround you could use the combination "Shift + MiddleMouseButton"
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