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    Mouse back button acts as a drag in Figma.com

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    • shalva97
      shalva97 last edited by

      This is a weird behavior, go to Figma, create new design and press mouse back button( I have G502 SE ). it will not go back, instead it will drag the document.

      in a way this is convenient 😃 who whould not want to drag document with a mouse.... but it is still a bug.

      also something similar is happening in Notion.com. When creating nested pages and pressing back button it does nothing

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      • operauserx
        operauserx @shalva97 last edited by

        @shalva97

        that is a problem of the website, not of opera...

        tell the site to fix the bug.

        Not being rude :).

        good luck!!

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        • sgunhouse
          sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @operauserx last edited by

          @operauserx Most websites that remap or block the right mouse button usually end up doing the same to the extra buttons. Tell them to fix it.

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          • operauserx
            operauserx @sgunhouse last edited by

            @sgunhouse

            he means the mouse button that helps to go back and front from websites right, then thats a weird...

            and i am not understanding that which mouse button you are meaning.

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            • sgunhouse
              sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @operauserx last edited by

              @operauserx What is known as button4, the default Back button on mice which have one. Some mice will allow you to reconfigure it, but if configured as "default button" then javascript that intercepts the right mouse button will usually intercept that button as well. So yes, I knew what he meant.

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              • operauserx
                operauserx @sgunhouse last edited by

                @sgunhouse
                sorry i but i am not understanding what do you mean

                do you mean the button on some gaming mice:

                when you click it and you are on browser you go back one page, the same function of

                alt + arrow left?

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                • sgunhouse
                  sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @operauserx last edited by

                  @operauserx Any "explorer" mouse does too, though gaming mice are more likely to remap it. If you can remap it to the keyboard function then the script won't block it since the script won't see it as a mouse button any more, but you might have cases where the button goes back twice if you do.

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                  • operauserx
                    operauserx @sgunhouse last edited by

                    @sgunhouse
                    you mean DPI button?

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                    • shalva97
                      shalva97 @operauserx last edited by

                      @operauserx no, DPI button is something else. My mouse has 6 additional buttons. They can be remaped to anything from the software it has.

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                      btw, my expectation was that these buttons where same as browser UI back/forward buttons.

                      why it is not handled by Opera directly? what are their usecase for the website?

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                      • operauserx
                        operauserx last edited by

                        does the site take control of your cursor?

                        like if you go to a shooter game like, the browser is not affected wherever you move the cursor or press any keys, your website error must be having the same problem.

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                        • shalva97
                          shalva97 @operauserx last edited by shalva97

                          @operauserx no it does not. Just found out, if I go to a website, then go back to speed dial, pressing forward button does not work. Same happens on Windows

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                          • shalva97
                            shalva97 last edited by

                            any updates? I am still suffering by this bug

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