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Bug found! Back/Forward problem with mouse
GestureLeft/GestureRight is taking you Forward and Back. Before Opera 10.5 you could achieve the same with holding down left mouse button and clicking on the right mouse button to go Forward. Holding down right mouse button and clicking on the left mouse button took you Back. This is not actually Gestures since you don't move the mouse around, it's just clicking and it's a lot faster than Mouse Gesture.Now, if you do the same in Opera 10.5 it takes you both Back and Forward, but there's a bug wish makes the browser believe you right clicked on the page and therefor giving you the right click menu.
This is a bug and it only exists in Opera 10.5+ for Mac. The Windows version is working as expected. Please fix it for the next version. Thanks for the best browser out there!

EDIT: I will post a bug report.
This have been resolved in the latest development snapshots. If you want to test, you can get the latest builds of http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/
Hi friends..As well as I found one major problem like yours..Some mice may have problems with Firefox because you don't have the latest device drivers, which allows your computer software to interact with your mouse..
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Daniel,
Thanks to whomever fixed this bug.
I reported a related one in 10.60, on 6-27-'10, where upon mouse clicking forward a page or few then mouse clicking back to the original page, if the cursor happens to be on a link on the original page, that link is then opened. Seems a bit of a security risk opening unexpected links without my consent.
I can move my cursor to one or the other far side of a page before starting my reverse clicking and usually not land my cursor on a link, but not always.
Thanks for your attention.
My bug report below.
Steps to reproduce
===================
1. Be on a site that you can move forward and back with the mouse
buttons. And one that has plenty of links.
2. Go forward one or more pages on site then click buttons to go back.
3. When you reach previous [original] page and cursor is on a link, that link opens.
Thanks for working on the 'mouse chording' issue that had the Back
click opening a contextual menu as if I'd right clicked for that
purpose.
Expected result
===============
The cursor to not open a link it may happen to be on when the page loads.
Actual result
=============
Cursor opens link without clicking the link.
Thanks to whomever fixed this bug.
I reported a related one in 10.60, on 6-27-'10, where upon mouse clicking forward a page or few then mouse clicking back to the original page, if the cursor happens to be on a link on the original page, that link is then opened. Seems a bit of a security risk opening unexpected links without my consent.
I can move my cursor to one or the other far side of a page before starting my reverse clicking and usually not land my cursor on a link, but not always.
Thanks for your attention.
My bug report below.
Steps to reproduce
===================
1. Be on a site that you can move forward and back with the mouse
buttons. And one that has plenty of links.
2. Go forward one or more pages on site then click buttons to go back.
3. When you reach previous [original] page and cursor is on a link, that link opens.
Thanks for working on the 'mouse chording' issue that had the Back
click opening a contextual menu as if I'd right clicked for that
purpose.
Expected result
===============
The cursor to not open a link it may happen to be on when the page loads.
Actual result
=============
Cursor opens link without clicking the link.