No need to use the context menu. You can just use Ctrl+LeftClick (in the editor as well as in the viewer).
I don't think real mouse gestures are particularly useful in an editor because you'll mostly have a keyboard at hand. There are no plans to implement something like this in TeXstudio.
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I just see the latest version 2.10.0 has new feature:
Can any one tell me how to use it? What is the correct steps to use mouse gestures?
BTW: I'm on WinXP.
Thanks.
This feature is not about mouse gestures but about touchscreen gestures.
Thanks, then I suggest if mouse gestures is possible?
Right click to select an item on the context menu is slow than mouse gestures as I can see.
Sorry, I don't understand your request. What action do you want to perform? What mouse gesture would you want to use for that?
OK, Let me explain, first, when you are in editor, if you want to jump to PDF, you mouse need to move down a bit. see the screen shot below.
For the mouse gesture, they are mainly used in web browser, see: FireGestures :: Add-ons for Firefox as an example.
No need to use the context menu. You can just use Ctrl+LeftClick (in the editor as well as in the viewer).
I don't think real mouse gestures are particularly useful in an editor because you'll mostly have a keyboard at hand. There are no plans to implement something like this in TeXstudio.
Thanks, I agree with you, and I will use the short cut key instead.