IE7 New Tab Opening NOT User-Friendly

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New Tab opening sequences are not user-friendly. When I right-click on a
link and select Open in New Tab, the new tab is not active. I have to click
on the tab to look at it. This is a useless mouse click. Obviously I want
to look at the new tab immediately, or I wouldn't have clicked on it. The
same goes with Ctrl-click. Why should I have to hold Shift AND Ctrl to open
a new tab in the foreground?

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Go to the Tools menu, select Internet Options, find the Settings button for
Tabs (about 4/5ths of the way down the settings window), check "Always
switch to new tabs when they are created", and click OK twice. HTH.

Mike
 
BiggsHomes said:
New Tab opening sequences are not user-friendly. When I right-click
on a link and select Open in New Tab, the new tab is not active. I
have to click on the tab to look at it. This is a useless mouse
click. Obviously I want to look at the new tab immediately, or I
wouldn't have clicked on it.

Just goes to show that it depends on the user. When I'm reading an article
and it links off to other articles for further reading, I click the links as
I see ones I want to read, so they are all opened up ready for me, but I
finish the article I'm currently reading before I switch to a new one.

In any case, I'm there is a switch you can change as Mike mentions, so we're
both happy I guess!
 
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