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      TsunamiZ
      last edited by LonM

      Please add an option that makes doing a right click on the new tab [+] button perform an instant "paste and go" into a new tab, instead of showing the context menu. This is a feature that Maxthon browser already has and it is very handy.

      [bug reported VB-48165]

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        sgunhouse
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        On old Opera it was middle-click ... as right-click is normally a context menu I think I prefer that,

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          @TsunamiZ The new tab button is a small target. It would be better if Middle-click on Tab Bar Opened Tab with URL or Search Text

          If there is nothing in the clipboard Middle-click should open a new tab

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            @sgunhouse Every item on the context menu is redundant, though. All are available on the Tab Context menu.

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              TsunamiZ @Pesala
              last edited by TsunamiZ

              i still much prefer the right click to do this, as i originally requested. right click is more convenient and easier to press than middle click. and the items in the context menu are redundant anyways.

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                Vladimyr @TsunamiZ
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                I vote for it!

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                  xiaoxufeiji1a
                  last edited by

                  I guess it can be "Modifiable" inside settings.
                  users can choose which function when they right/middle click on the tab-bar or new tab button

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                    Mpc46 @TsunamiZ
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                    I'm new to the browser XD and is getting really frustrating when you right-click on the new tab "[+]" button and it opens a context menu XD I've got really used to, just copy a link and right click to it, even the function "paste and go" is overly complicated for me that got use to only do a right click for years :Y

                    So I totally understand and want that feature, also the right click on tab to closed it and shift+right click on tab to context menu would be nice to have :'v

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                      ankor
                      last edited by ankor

                      up vote...
                      It is a handy feature in Maxthon but I suspect devs don't want to ditch the context menu and many don't have a middle-click so....

                      add double-click on the New Tab (+) btn for Paste & Go to new tab

                      AND

                      add double-click on whole Bookmarks Bar to Paste & Go to new tab

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                        djkano
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                        I also want this feature. You have to click anyway the + button to open the tab and later move the mouse to address bar with right button and click paste and go.

                        So if you have to click anyway the + button this function will save a lot of time.

                        With this feature: go to + button and only 1 click with right button
                        Without the feature: go to + button and 1 click with left button, move to address bar, 1 click with right button, find the option on menu, click with left button.

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