You can customize the mouse operation within the debugger. The debugger supports programming of up to five mouse buttons, and you can assign commands for up to five clicks for each button. Examples:
For a 2-button mouse in source pane | ||
Button | One Click | Two Clicks |
Button 1 (left) |
Selects the word that the mouse is on and, if applicable, prints its value. |
Opens a data explorer window on the object represented by the word that the mouse is on. See
view. |
Button 3 (right) middle |
Opens a pop-up menu on the clicked object. |
No operation. |
For a 3-button mouse in source pane | ||
Button | One Click | Two Clicks |
Button 1 (left) |
Selects the word that the mouse is on and, if applicable, prints its value. |
Opens a data explorer window on the object represented by the word that the mouse is on. See
view. |
Button 2 (middle) middle |
Sets a breakpoint at the line the mouse is on. |
Sets a temporary breakpoint on the line where the cursor is and continues the program. |
Button 3 (right) middle |
Opens a pop-up menu on the clicked object. |
No operation. |
Note: if you configure the mouse operation for the right button, you may affect the default behavior of the right-click pop-up menu.