Patrick:

The problem is:

1) it treats things that are not URLs as if they were URLs.
2) it's too easily confused by the middle mouse button which
acts as a scroll button and as a paste button.

It actually doesn't do it all the time:

Here's what bugs me about it:

I have some junk on my clipboard.
I press the scroll wheel button down and then release it.

99 times out of a hundred, it begins to scroll, and then
stops.

Every so often it treats the middle mouse button as a true
middle mouse button and does the unix paste.

I haven't figured out the exact sequence of steps which
makes "press scroll wheel" act like scroll vs. act like
"middle button".  It always acts like "middle button"
in a text field.  On HTML content, it mostly acts like
a scroll button but sometimes acts like a paste button.

It's wack, and a poorly designed user interface.




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