Static triggers
Clicking once is called
``single-clicking''.
Clicking twice in quick succession, without moving the mouse pointer,
is called ``double-clicking'' or ``activating''.
Single and double clicks are referred to as ``static''
triggers because the mouse does not move during the action.
To make the rules as portable as possible, the static
triggers are pre-defined with names as follows:
select-
single-click on an icon picture
alt_select-
single-click on an icon picture with mouse button 2
rename-
single-click on an icon title
alt_rename-
single-click on an icon title with mouse button 2
activate-
double-click on an icon
alt_activate-
double-click on an icon with mouse button 2
deselect-
single-click on a window background
report-
double-click on a window background
alt_report-
double-click on a window background with mouse button 2
s*-
matches any static trigger
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