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@jdrush89 jdrush89 commented Dec 14, 2022

Describe your changes here.

Triggering onSelect when middle click is pressed on a tree item. Users need to support the link shortcut of middle clicking to open in a new tab. onClick does not trigger an event for middle clicks, onAuxClick has to be used instead. Consumers can check the event.button when they get onSelect to handle opening the new tab. I could see an alternative solution being that the primer tree checks for ctrl/cmd + click and middle click and fires a different selection event for these cases. I'm happy to implement that if it seems like a better solution.

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Looks good 👍 Thanks for implementing this, @jdrush89 💖

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I don't have a mouse with a middle button, so I'm going to trust that onAuxClick works as you described

@colebemis colebemis merged commit 5352bcc into primer:main Dec 15, 2022
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