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When using Glance on MacOS with Firefox, pressing shift+rightclick to roll the camera behaves unexpectedly. A right-click context menu appears, I must left-click to make it go away, and moving the mouse rolls the camera until I right-click again. On Chrome everything behaves as expected: shift+rightclick rolls the camera only as long as I hold down the right mouse button.
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Firefox's default behavior is to show the context menu with shift + right click (1). It can be overridden with about:config changes, but that's not a sustainable solution (2).
I think the better approach here is to re-map the roll operation to avoid shift+right click. Maybe ctrl + left click?
When using Glance on MacOS with Firefox, pressing shift+rightclick to roll the camera behaves unexpectedly. A right-click context menu appears, I must left-click to make it go away, and moving the mouse rolls the camera until I right-click again. On Chrome everything behaves as expected: shift+rightclick rolls the camera only as long as I hold down the right mouse button.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: