Ichinisan
Lifer
- Oct 9, 2002
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The OP is completely right, I just found this thread when I lost 2 hours work in OpenAir by accidently clicking that tiny button on the Dell mouse in the office (while I use another mouse normally).
It is not a problem of mice or mice drivers, but a problem of the browser.
Clicking on the back button in the browser should be the only way to trigger "back" - and possibly loose data. So the default behaviour should be not the read any other input from any device.
Mozilla is STUPID by letting a mouse click destroy the users work in this way.
So we need a solution in Firefox, and not by installing more software, or destroying hardware (although I'd currently feel good to do that).
A more elegant solution:
Browsers should respond to the back/forward mouse buttons, but they should save the state of the page and not try to re-load anything or run any JavaScript initialization.
This has irritated me for a LONG time.