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Open default notebook by one click

Asked by Piotr Kuczyński

I have Two notebooks. One of them (default) I use everyday. The second one I use very rarely. So, it is not comfortable to click tray icon everytime and select my default notebook every time. Is it possible to run immediately default notebook just by left mouse click? Right mouse click = menu of notebooks. It would be very handy.

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Jaap Karssenberg (jaap.karssenberg) said :
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Depends on the platform if right mouse click is supported at all. If
you have the "classical" tray icon (not Ubuntu unity) left click
should activate the default notebook if you have one flagged as
default in the "open notebooks" dialog.

-- Jaap

On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Piotr Kuczyński
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> I have Two notebooks. One of them (default) I use everyday. The second one I use very rarely. So, it is not comfortable to click tray icon everytime and select my default notebook every time. Is it possible to run immediately default notebook just by left mouse click? Right mouse click = menu of notebooks. It would be very handy.
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Piotr Kuczyński (probit-net) said :
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OMG... so simple :) Thanks!

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Piotr Kuczyński (probit-net) said :
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sorry "OMG... so simple :) Thanks!" and "Solved" is answer for my before question "Default crowser", my mistake, I can't edit now :(

Default notebook: I works on Linux Mint 13 (Cinnamon). Left click and right click do the same - show menu with list of notebooks. I must to click again default notebook to run it.

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Piotr Kuczyński (probit-net) said :
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OK, I found tray Icon plugin option - switched to "classic icon" and now it works as I expected. Sorry for stupid questions :)
BTW: I looked notebook like this for years! :))