It would appear that on Apr 28, Alan Corey did say:
> I think its great that its there, but is there way way to turn it off
> other than starting mc with mc -d?
>
> Most often I'm just clicking in a window to give the window the focus,
> and at least once a day I click the wrong place and mess up the sort
> order. I try to not click column headings anymore, but it still
> changes. An option to disable this in settings would work best for
> me.
If _MOST_ of the time your only clicking to restore focus, and you would
consider disabling mouse support in a configuration file, have you tried
setting an alias in your ~/.bashrc {or equivalent} file???
Mine says:
alias mc="mc -d"
Now I don't need to remember to type the -d part. And for those rare
occasions when I actually do want enable the mouse support, my .bashrc also
says:
alias mcm=/usr/bin/mc
Works for me...
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