So I’m trying out the new Google Calendar, which does work yet in Safari (Apple, get going on those Web 2.0 improvements!). I’m running it in Firefox and hitting up against a pretty irritating Firefox behavior: When you hold down the mouse button in Firefox for macs (like if you are dragging to create an event or dragging an event around), it pops up the right click menu.
Now, that does make some sense, because Macs don’t by default have a right click button and some people would not otherwise know how to access the right click menus, but there should certainly be a way to turn it off.
Does anyone know how to turn it off?
Update: I figured this one out myself, thank you very much…
The answer? A setting you can reach in Firefox by using the “about:config” function (for all your newbies, that’s type about:config in the Address Box and hit Return/Enter). If you search for “dom”, you will see an entry called “dom.disable_open_click_delay” with a default integer value of, I think, 1000. I changed it to 5000 and now have no problems dragging all sorts of stuff around in Google Calendar. Wonderful!
Another Update: So it appears that I was entirely wrong. The previously mentioned entry in the Firefox config has no effect on the issue I was dealing with. The reason Google Calendar started working was because Google modified their site’s code. Ah well, still looking for a solution for this behavior on Firefox for Mac.
Final Final Update: I just tried this again (holding down the mouse button over a web page in Firefox on Mac) and found that the functionality has either been disabled or completely removed in Firefox 2.0 RC1. Wonderful! Case closed.