From: "Jack Campin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> The first mouse - actually bitpad puck - I used had four buttons.
> I don't miss the other three, and anybody who puts an asymmetric
> two-button mice on a public computer with no instructions on how
> to remap the buttons needs to have one hand superglued to their bum
> till they get the message.  (Quick, how *do* you remap the mouse
> buttons to use a mouse left-handed for the duration of a catalog
> search session on a Windows-based library computer where you have
> no admin privileges?)

Can't say I've ever thought about it but I am quite used to being a left
hander in a right handed world (and play right handed). The first PCs I used
were shared and I got fed up with moving the mouse over to the other side of
the keyboard. In time, I found operating it right handed works to my
advantage - I can point and click as needed quite easily with my right hand
while keeping my left free for more difficult tasks such as taking notes
with a pen.

Jon

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