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Happy switcher ! ;)
Bought myself a two-button mouse with a scroll wheel for my TiBook this week, as I was tired of the old, small iMac mouse I had. What a difference! Now I can surf the web without having to press keys all the time to open in new tabs and such.
Happy switcher ! ;)
That's precisely why I voted 'no'--for those who want a 2 (or more) button mouse, it's easy and fairly cheap to go get one. In fact, I actually prefer a single button mouse (at least on a laptop), and I am no novice--the keyboard is within easy reach and provides much more control than multiple mouse buttons ever can.
Happy switcher ! ;)
Ashill makes a good point. I'm undecided about what Apple ought to do, but with laptops it makes sense that an option should be there. A button that could sense which side is clicked (this would be disabled/enabled via the trackpad contol panel, perhaps) could let us have it both ways.
Happy switcher ! ;)
I agree. I first hooked up a spare Microsoft 2 button with wheel mouse. It worked first try. I then loaded the MS support software for it to tweak mouse speed and that worked fine. When the MS mouse was needed on another machine I bought a Logitech mouse and replaced it. Again no problems. Worked first try. Recommended.
Happy switcher ! ;)
I have a multi button mouse, but it does not work on starcraft. I enabled multi button mouse on the start up page for starcraft. do i need to do anything else? |
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