The mouse on my iMac is actually a four button version with a scroll ball. My macbook has a "smart" finger pad that enables things like zoom simply by manipulating the pad. However, I still prefer a one- button mouse and usually turn everything else off. I'm no expert, but I think some of what requires a right click and menu choice on a PC can be done with a drag and drop on a Mac.
Paul
On Oct 28, 2009, at 4:36 PM, William Robb wrote:


----- Original Message ----- From: "P N Stenquist" Subject: Re: OT PC Surgery



The main advantage of a Mac these days is that there are far fewer viruses and spyware out there to haunt your computer. Macs still don't seem to be a target for the idiots. And most who use both platforms consider the Mac interface quite a bit less clumsy than a PC.

Does mac offer a real two button mouse yet?

William Robb

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