I really love the ease of Operas Mouse gestures and RMB-down-Mousescroll to switch/scroll through the tabs.
Maybe....

No.ReviewPilot wrote:well anyhow, it takes me a while to get there. takes time.
would the RMB click and scroll be an option? Makes it a bit faster to access other tabs
TheQwerty wrote:I'm really confused here, because for me the wheel does change the tabs without any modifier or mouse button held down.
In fact if I hold the right mouse button and scroll it still changes tab.
Are you just requesting that that be disabled unless the button is held down?
Same here , got to know just after reading this post.eurytos wrote: I never knew the scroll wheel cycled through tabs.
Surprise!!eurytos wrote:TheQwerty wrote:I'm really confused here, because for me the wheel does change the tabs without any modifier or mouse button held down.
In fact if I hold the right mouse button and scroll it still changes tab.
Are you just requesting that that be disabled unless the button is held down?
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I never knew the scroll wheel cycled through tabs..
I am pumped now!
This is great , Thanks for the link.serendipity wrote:Get all those trick up your sleeve and thank Jacky for this.
Mouse tricks
I'm happy that my post resulted in exploring "new" features of XY - me included.TheQwerty wrote:I'm really confused here, because for me the wheel does change the tabs without any modifier or mouse button held down.
In fact if I hold the right mouse button and scroll it still changes tab.
Are you just requesting that that be disabled unless the button is held down?
Ah.. I see! That's an interesting idea, though one I don't think I would ever want to enable.ReviewPilot wrote:No, Qwertz(sorry I have a german keyboard)
I thought about scrollin thru tabs without having to move the pointer onto the tabs - As tabs are quite small (in height) and I would have to move the mouse from my current interest, my idea was clicking RMB anywhere in XY and while I do this I could scroll thru tabs using the wheel. (Maybe this could, instead of RMB, be any other key, but with the Opera Browser, one got used to RMB, it's working excellent)
thanks for the tip. hmm, that wouldn't satisfy me as it would not result in interactive scrolling thru tabs - I might be too demandingTheQwerty wrote: It is possible to display a menu of the current tabs (Ctrl+Shift+T) which could be used to switch tabs without moving the mouse to the tab bar.
Yes, maybe you are right here. combining pressing a hotkey & scroll might be better.TheQwerty wrote: Replicating Opera's behavior within XY should be possible using AutoHotkey, but I'm not sure it would be a clean or reliable workaround. Using the RMB might also cause interference with XY's normal function.