Can you please add support for right click.
I know you can create an menu button.
When you click on the left image example it opens a program.
But when you click on the arrow you get the context menu.
I was wondering if it is possible to have the same button but instead you have it without an arrow. And open it only as a button.
Click with left mouse it opens a program.
Click with right mouse it opens context menu.
Is this possible if not can you please add this into the next update,
Kind Regards.
I'm not sure to understand exactly what you want, so I might be wrong.
From my understanding, you can already get something very similar by building a Multiple Button
and putting into it :
- First a button that executes a command
- Then a menu
Left-Clicking the multiple button will be similar to clicking the first button you have put inside
Right-Clicking the multiple button will be similar to left-clicking the menu.
It's not a very common usage (and the menu display doesn't seem to show the icon of the menu, only its label), but it seems to fit your goal of having some kind of context menu for a button ...
EDIT : Asking for an update in the very next release in itself shows a bit of impatience, not to mention when your account is not even linked.
Yes, that is possible.
Please link your account first.
Link account don't know what you mean.
There should be a "please link your account" link next to your name on all of your own posts if you aren't linked.
If you still can't find it, click here.
OK, then try what I described.
Im using demo.
So I can't link anything, and I never buy something if i don't know how it works before hand.
Using demo as in using the 30-day trial since july 25th ?
I understand, even if it must be hard these days since not many software offer trial periods.
I reinstalled my pc and that's the reason I got a new license.
I sended here request before aswell, but nothing has been added or will be added by my notice.
That"s the reason i didnt bought it yet. Because it doesn't work the way i like to have it.
Doesn't mean I don't like the software, but at the moment I cant work with it.
Fair enough.
Yet, it is a bit far fetched to request features to be added to a piece of software you did not even buy, not to mention you could also be using a pirate version.
Many legit users (e.g. with a paid license) are asking for new features (I did just today, and not for the very next release ), I think it is easily understandable their requests will go first.
I understand you"re case axswell, but so long nothing has been added.
I won't be paying shame you're losing a customer this way.
I hope you understand.
You can already do what you want in the current version.
But if not being able to do that, by itself, was enough for you to not want to use the program, then I find that odd.
You also sound suspiciously like someone we banned recently for demanding things be added to the very next version and then turning out to be using a pirate copy of Opus... So I am not going to help further unless you link your account.
To sum it up, you requested :
- Toolbar Search Engine Support : A user kindly provided a tool to do it
- Icon Support Middle Size : Already built-in
- Horizontal Support : no answer provided ... maybe you should link your account to have this kind of request answered
- Menu Button / Label - & Error! : You got the answer why things are working that way and can not be changed (which is by the way quite standard)
- Hide Scrollbar for Custom Menu : You had the answer why things are that way, which once again is pretty standard in Windows world
- Button Right Click Support : we're in it, and had at least a start of way to do what you want.
In about two month, you probably get first rank in asking for new features, had answers to all but one.
Yet, it doesn't seem to be good enough for you as you consider nothing has been done, which is obviously false, and you still consider the program not offering what you want (I wish you good luck on this one, because if you can't customize Opus the way you want, you'll probably spend the rest of your life trying to find another software that does).