Chris Smith
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- Feb 14, 2000
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I've been playing around with Mozilla a bit, using both it (1.1) and IE 6 at the same time. There is one major thing that Mozilla doesn't have, or at least I can't find it, that bothers me quite a bit.
When I click a link or click the back or forward button in IE, it plays a clicking sound through the speakers. I can't figure out if this feature is in Mozilla or not. I use an explorer mouse with extra buttons that I use for back and refresh and the sound helps tremendously with knowing if I clicked the button or not.
Anyone know if there is a way to do this in Mozilla and I'm just being dense?
Thanks!
When I click a link or click the back or forward button in IE, it plays a clicking sound through the speakers. I can't figure out if this feature is in Mozilla or not. I use an explorer mouse with extra buttons that I use for back and refresh and the sound helps tremendously with knowing if I clicked the button or not.
Anyone know if there is a way to do this in Mozilla and I'm just being dense?
Thanks!