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I would like to use my back and forward buttons on my mouse to navigate on the Galaxy UI, whether in my library or in the store. I can use them on every internet browser and the Steam UI, so this should not be a huge ask. Even if you just added the option into Galaxy settings, that would be great.

Thanks GOG if you actually do this, and your team will be showered with a thousand blessing from gods old and new. These blessing may include, but not guarantee: immortality, riches beyond imagining, a magical machine that can make any computer game from any time period compatible with all systems, make Windows 10 and Linux work together in harmony, allow GOG to acquire games before 2015 for 1 US dollar (that means all games) and sell them to us for a dollar or less each and make great profits, a server/cloud farm that is scalable to infinity with no latency, and a hackerproof ecosystem.

If no one from GOG does anything about this issue, the entire team will be cursed unless they video themselves eating individual poop sandwiches. Poop must be human or from a carnivore. Bread must be store bought, not artisan. No condiments. One committed, big bite with seven chews and a swallow of the bite must be clearly visible on the video. Then and only then will the curse be averted for that day. This horrific ritual must be repeated until the back/forward button issue is resolved to my satisfaction to prevent the curse from occurring. Your curse: to be the sole developer and distributor of Call of Duty games until the end of time. This includes GOG being able to sell only Call of Duty games forever.

So let it be posted. So let it be done.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/galaxy

it's already in there, but you might want to vote on it to hear your voice counted in the symphony. :)

Like your sense of humour there.. :)
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skeletonbow: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/galaxy

it's already in there, but you might want to vote on it to hear your voice counted in the symphony. :)

Like your sense of humour there.. :)
Thanks, skelentonbow, for the reply and the information. I wasn't entirely sure I'd get anything, but I thought a fresh post might bring new light to an unimportant issue;)

And I will add my voice to the cacophony of silence on this matter.
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HarrisonPudding: Thanks, skelentonbow, for the reply and the information. I wasn't entirely sure I'd get anything, but I thought a fresh post might bring new light to an unimportant issue;)

And I will add my voice to the cacophony of silence on this matter.
There are a lot of what I suppose many people would say "obvious features" missing from Galaxy at the moment, this being one of them of course. :) I'm pretty sure that eventually GOG will implement the majority of them if they're just obvious no-brainers like this, or at least one would hope. I think they are mostly focusing on the most difficult core pieces of the technology at the moment though, with the odd smaller feature creeping in here and there too. One thing they're concentrating on deeply at the moment is working on the overlay functionality which is pretty tricky to say the least. That'll likely take them a while to smooth out, but it'll be nice once the basics are all functioning well.

Hopefully at some point they'll take a break from the bigger features and spend say - a month just implementing a big pile of small features like keyboard accelerators and page refresh, better navigation controls, maybe a dedicated full-screen download queue page, etc. They've certainly got their work cut out for them for sure though! ;oP

So I don't think they're ignoring anyone's ideas, but collecting them into the wishlist system and then cherry picking things as they have time to work on them. Not sure how many developers they have working on this but I get the impression it is a fairly small team, so it may take time to get to a full level of awesome sauce. :) There is a certain amount of squeaky wheel gets the oil that happens here too though, so it never hurts... SQUEEK SQUEEK :)