![]() ![]() If you like the behavior that results, then just copy the above line into your. in the scratch buffer, by evaluating: (global-unset-key ) M-x global-unset-key and then clicking but it is probably much safer to do it programmatically, e.g. I then tested the resulting behavior by interactively disabling the binding, by doing: M-x help k click, and reading the *Help* text, which explains that is bound to command mouse-drag-region (which sets the mark). I determined this by reading the help for the bindings above, by doing: That seems to provide the behavior you are asking for: clicking the mouse after setting the mark via C-space sets the point, and one can see the corresponding region highlighted. For Emacs 24, here's what worked for me (and may also apply to Aquamacs): Unset the binding for the event, which is what is setting the mark (but not the point the point is set by a different binding, for the up-event ). ![]()
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