Mouse Blown extension
-
nony
- Posts: 170
- Joined: 16 Sep 2009 19:51
Mouse Blown extension
Since I got thumbnails working on my system now would like to have a feature for mouse blown to show image fitting to screen size with one mouse button and original size with different button.
-
j_c_hallgren
- XY Blog Master
- Posts: 5826
- Joined: 02 Jan 2006 19:34
- Location: So. Chatham MA/Clearwater FL
- Contact:
Re: Mouse Blown extension
Huh? When you say "mouse blown", do you mean MDBU?nony wrote:Since I got thumbnails working on my system now would like to have a feature for mouse blown to show image fitting to screen size with one mouse button and original size with different button.
Presuming such, you do know that the standard convention is that a right-click displays a context menu where you can change the tick/toggle related to how left-click acts, right?
Now given that I don't have a true mouse on this laptop, I don't know what the middle button does in this case and/or if that could be used for this purpose.
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.
-
carmenm
Re: Mouse Blown extension
what is that right click menu you are talking about? When i right click i also get preview.
Am i missing something?
Am i missing something?
-
nony
- Posts: 170
- Joined: 16 Sep 2009 19:51
Re: Mouse Blown extension
Firstly i don't know the abbrev. So don't know what exactly you want to say.j_c_hallgren wrote:Huh? When you say "mouse blown", do you mean MDBU?
My point was in thumbnail view if mouse blown is enabled then both the left click and right click do the same operation, i.e, shows the image in full resolution. I want to say it would be better if one button could show image that fits current window dimensions/resolution and other shows like it currently shows. Ok?
-
admin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 66351
- Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
- Location: Win8.1, Win10, Win11, all @100%
- Contact:
Re: Mouse Blown extension
It's not the same operation. After right-click the zoomed preview stays open when you release the mouse button.nony wrote:Firstly i don't know the abbrev. So don't know what exactly you want to say.j_c_hallgren wrote:Huh? When you say "mouse blown", do you mean MDBU?
My point was in thumbnail view if mouse blown is enabled then both the left click and right click do the same operation, i.e, shows the image in full resolution. I want to say it would be better if one button could show image that fits current window dimensions/resolution and other shows like it currently shows. Ok?
FAQ | XY News RSS | XY X
-
nony
- Posts: 170
- Joined: 16 Sep 2009 19:51
Re: Mouse Blown extension
Thanks didn't noticed beforeadmin wrote:It's not the same operation. After right-click the zoomed preview stays open when you release the mouse button.
Anyway still think it would better to offer scaled image then viewing the cropped image.
-
j_c_hallgren
- XY Blog Master
- Posts: 5826
- Joined: 02 Jan 2006 19:34
- Location: So. Chatham MA/Clearwater FL
- Contact:
Re: Mouse Blown extension
I'll try again...There is no such thing as "mouse blown"...There is, however, MDBU (Mouse Down Blow-Up) and which is most often used via the IP (info panel) but can be accessed via thumbnail view as well...it was the IP variant that I was referring to in terms of context menu, as it wasn't clear initially what you were talking about...at least to me, it wasn't, but I was guessing IP MDBU.nony wrote:Firstly i don't know the abbrev. So don't know what exactly you want to say.j_c_hallgren wrote:Huh? When you say "mouse blown", do you mean MDBU?
My point was in thumbnail view if mouse blown is enabled then both the left click and right click do the same operation
See this for some common XY terms: http://88.191.26.34/XYwiki/index.php/Glossary
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.
-
Pagat
- Posts: 309
- Joined: 09 Oct 2007 21:23
- Location: Austria
Re: Mouse Blown extension
@nony: Don't know if you already know this but if you open the Preview Tab in the Info Panel you can make a right click on a previewed image to get a context menu. Here you can choose "Shrink Larger Originals to Fit Window (Mouse Down Blow Up)". With this setting enabled the image will shown scaled (for both mouse buttons).
However, it's not possible to define a left click as "full resolution" and a right click as "fit window".
However, it's not possible to define a left click as "full resolution" and a right click as "fit window".
OS: Windows 11, 64-bit, Version 25H2, Build 26200.8655 (10.0), AMD64
Monitor: 1/2 (Primary) Primary Screen DPI: 96 (100%)
Monitor: 1/2 (Primary) Primary Screen DPI: 96 (100%)
-
nony
- Posts: 170
- Joined: 16 Sep 2009 19:51
Re: Mouse Blown extension
Thanks for pointing it. I had quick look and said what I remembered.j_c_hallgren wrote:There is no such thing as "mouse blown"...There is, however, MDBU (Mouse Down Blow-Up)
Thanks Pagat! Atleast it fulfills half(which one thoughPagat wrote:@nony: Don't know if you already know this but if you open the Preview Tab in the Info Panel you can make a right click on a previewed image to get a context menu. Here you can choose "Shrink Larger Originals to Fit Window (Mouse Down Blow Up)". With this setting enabled the image will shown scaled (for both mouse buttons).
Maybe Don would consider this as I don't see much difference currently for the two buttons.Pagat wrote: However, it's not possible to define a left click as "full resolution" and a right click as "fit window".
-
Pagat
- Posts: 309
- Joined: 09 Oct 2007 21:23
- Location: Austria
Re: Mouse Blown extension
He already pointed out the difference:nony wrote:Maybe Don would consider this as I don't see much difference currently for the two buttons.
and i find this a very useful feature.admin wrote:It's not the same operation. After right-click the zoomed preview stays open when you release the mouse button.
OS: Windows 11, 64-bit, Version 25H2, Build 26200.8655 (10.0), AMD64
Monitor: 1/2 (Primary) Primary Screen DPI: 96 (100%)
Monitor: 1/2 (Primary) Primary Screen DPI: 96 (100%)
-
nony
- Posts: 170
- Joined: 16 Sep 2009 19:51
Re: Mouse Blown extension
Ok I must admit it's upto the user preference.Pagat wrote:nony wrote:and i find this a very useful feature.admin wrote:It's not the same operation. After right-click the zoomed preview stays open when you release the mouse button.
XYplorer Beta Club