Text Automatically Selected While Browing - How to Turn This Off


  1. Posts : 294
    Win 7 Pro 64
       #1

    Text Automatically Selected While Browing - How to Turn This Off


    I am running Win 7 Pro x64.

    I use SeaMonkey 2.32.1 as my browser.

    User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/35.0 SeaMonkey/2.32.1
    Build identifier: 20150204202218

    When I want to select and copy some text from a search hit, I find that the system 'thinks it knows better" and it starts jumping backwards and forwards in an attempt to save me a little work.

    Is this behavior controlled by the OS or by the browser?

    I would like to turn this 'feature' off; I find it counterproductive. Where do I start?

    thanks,

    baumgrenze
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    Primary OS: Archlinux with Kde-Plasma5 x86-64. Secondary OS: Windows 8.1 x64. UEFI Setup.
       #2

    Hello baumgrenze,

    baumgrenze said:
    When I want to select and copy some text from a search hit, I find that the system 'thinks it knows better" and it starts jumping backwards and forwards in an attempt to save me a little work.
    What exactly 'jumps backwards and forwards', is it the mouse or the webpage?

    I know Google and some other Search Engines have a function in javascript where if you use the 'Up' or 'Down' arrow-key, it will select the next or previous search result.
    Google's blue arrows: I hate it, turn it off! - State of Digital

    For Google, the only way i know to disable it would be to disable 'Instant Search' or Javascript.
    In my opinion though, it is a pretty useful feature if i do not have a mouse in hand.

    Have a good day ^^.
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    Linux Lite 3.2 x64; Windows 7, 8.1
       #3

    Is this behavior controlled by the OS or by the browser?
    Fire up an alternative browser and see what it does.
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  4. Posts : 294
    Win 7 Pro 64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I apologize for being slow to reply. Tonight I finally have an example that I can document. I just opened this Google search:

    https://www.google.com/search?num=50...88.fDIRR2TUixc

    I tried to select the linked title line of the first hit because I wanted to use the words in an email:

    Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
    Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
    Upcoming Docent-Led Activities 02/28/2015. History of Fremont Older Ride 03/01/2015. Earthquake Walk 03/04/2015. Explorer Hike: Early Spring at Picchetti

    If I hold down the mouse button I use to select text (the right one because my mouse is on the left, under my 'right brain' left hand) and, as I approach the first line from the left, everything down the page is automatically selected, or, if I make a subtle move, the selection shifts to the hit count at the top of the hits. Is this perhaps a 'Google Feature" I have somehow missed learning how to unselect? In my Google Settings have selected "Never show instant results" which might be implicated. If I move very carefully I can approach from the right and only select a single line. It is a bit easier to copy the entire hit, if I approach it from the bottom, right.

    If there is a way to disable this kind of mouse selection, I would certainly like to select it.

    thanks,

    baumgrenze
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