Yes, you can define 3 buttons on a MagicMouse with this free software: http://magicprefs.com/
or simply attach a mouse with 3 real buttons... -Luca ---------------------------------------------------------------- Luca Jovine, Ph.D. Assistant Professor & EMBO Young Investigator Karolinska Institutet Department of Biosciences and Nutrition & Center for Biosciences Hälsovägen 7, SE-141 83 Huddinge, Sweden Voice: +46.(0)8.524-81136 FAX: +46.(0)8.6081-501 E-mail: luca.jov...@ki.se W3: http://jovinelab.org ---------------------------------------------------------------- On Aug 9, 2012, at 17:29 , Jacob Keller wrote: > Are there no closet windows-users on this list to respond? Shall we have a > coming-out day? > > Question--do macs have multiple-button mice? Last I checked they had only one > button, which seemed almost criminal. > > JPK > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Quentin Delettre <q...@hotmail.fr> wrote: > Le 09/08/2012 16:58, Nat Echols a écrit : > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 6:55 AM, Jacob Keller > <j-kell...@fsm.northwestern.edu> wrote: > one. Are there any really reasonable arguments for preferring Mac over > windows (or linux) with regard to crystallography? What can Mac/Linux do > that windows cannot (especially considering that there is Cygwin)? What > wonderful features am I missing? > Mac vs. Linux: mostly a matter of personal preference, but I agree > with Graeme. Most programs run equally well on either - with Coot a > partial exception, apparently due to problems with the X11 > implementation (but once you get used to these, it's not a big deal). > > Windows, on the other hand, simply doesn't support the full range of > modern crystallography software. And in my experience, it has > crippling flaws that mean some programs will always work better on > Mac/Linux. I wouldn't ever endorse trying to use Windows for serious > scientific computing unless you need to run an application that won't > work on any other OS, and as far as I know there isn't a single > (macromolecular) crystallography program that falls into this > category. > > -Nat > > > > I have seen that in the last Mac Os, X11 have been removed... But can still > be used with some package installation. > > > > -- > ******************************************* > Jacob Pearson Keller > Northwestern University > Medical Scientist Training Program > email: j-kell...@northwestern.edu > *******************************************