Windows Tips Using The Scroll Wheel
Like most developers, I'm a huge fan of the scroll wheel. It's a major part of my daily computing experience, so much so that I find I lose major productivity if I'm relegated to using just the scrollpad on my laptop.
Now I've been using Windows for a while now. But I was amazed to learn something brand new today. Somebody posted a tip that you could simply "middle click" with the scroll wheel on a tab in Visual Studio to close out that document. So I fired up VS to test it out and sure enough, it works.
That made me wonder ... is this a Visual Studio trick, or does it apply to any application with tabs? I fired up Firefox, IE, and Notepad++ and it works on all of them, too.
I showed this little trick to a coworker who was also surprised to learn about it. He said, "I knew you could open new tabs by middle-clicking with the scroll wheel, but I didn't know you could close them, too." Huh??? "Sure. If you middle-click on a link in Firefox or IE, it will automatically open the link in a new tab."
There you go - two tips for the price of none.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008 2:10:38 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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