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Right now, we have a two-step process for queueing tracks:
1. Right-click 2. Select "Queue Track" Why don't we utilize our multy-button mouses and allow the user to map a button to "Queue Track". It would be killer to be able to middle-click a track to queue it immediately. This would practically *double* efficiency! ![]() |
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ctrl + right click on a track in playlist does it.
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Good enough, I suppose. I don't think middle-click is used for anything (right?), I still think that would be nicer. But thanks a lot Dan!
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you can paste (remote and local) URLs by middle click, which is what one (or a linux user) would expect.
but since this is probably one of the most rarely used features in amarok (since someone invented drag&drop), i wouldn't mind either if you could middle-click to queue a track. btw. ctrl+d also does it. |
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Another useful playlist function (for me at least, and I would assume others) is to remove a track from the playlist. Perhaps we could use Alt-rightclick to remove a track? Anyone else like this idea?
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I hereby submit my vote for middle button queuing.
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configurable that sorts of clicks? ![]() ![]() |
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