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Vivaldi (a web browser based on Chromium) uses "right-click and drag" gestures for navigation (like "right-click and drag left" to go back), and when viewing the graph in 3D, the "right-click and drag" of the browser is still active over the one from the graph, so it gets pretty tricky to actually pan the 3D graph.
I believe there should be a way for the web page to specify that it expects to receive "right-click and drag" gestures, so the browser ignores them.
Vivaldi (a web browser based on Chromium) uses "right-click and drag" gestures for navigation (like "right-click and drag left" to go back), and when viewing the graph in 3D, the "right-click and drag" of the browser is still active over the one from the graph, so it gets pretty tricky to actually pan the 3D graph.
I believe there should be a way for the web page to specify that it expects to receive "right-click and drag" gestures, so the browser ignores them.
Vivaldi Help | Mouse Gestures
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