Can I make opening links in new tabs the default?

I know I can open links in a new tab by right-click and choose open link in new tab. Is there a way to make this method the default choice so I don't have to right click? I use windows 7

Click using the middle button on the link.

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    Edited by: Carolyn

  • How to ALWAYS open links in new tabs on IE10, desktop version? Settings Internet Options Tabs seems incomplete......

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    Vincent Wang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Everytime I open a new window to browse, in this new window I would right click to open link in new tab but the new tab always shows up in the other window.

    I would click a link which opens a new window. Then in this new window, I would right click to open link in new tab. The new tab does not show up in this new window. It instead shows up in the original browser window. How can I make the new tab show up in the same window?

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    That first bug says there is an add-on to work around this -- it enables the middle mouse button to open links in a dialog window: [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bug-586234-unfixer/ Bug 586234 Unfixer :: Add-ons for Firefox]. I haven't tried it myself.
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