<http://www.alpsusa.com/Product/MDP/drivers/>

Jason White wrote:
> I just recently aquired an ALPS glidepoint. It's a little touchpad like 
> those used on laptops. It works great for me as I can have it and my 
> keyboard in my "keyboard drawer", which is barely large enough for a full 
> sized keyboard.
> 
> My problem is this: I want to be able to make one of it's three keys act 
> as an <option> click. The driver software for it (from 
> macdrivermuseum.com) won't let me program it to do so. I also tried 
> downloading Kensington's driver, but it won't open; I'll try downloading 
> again soon, and see if that may work for me.
> 
> Anyone out there have any other ideas as to how I may make this work? 
> Perhaps I missed an equivelent command in the Mac System that uses only 
> keys to perform the same function as the <option> click? 
> 
> Thanks for any advice,
> 
> 
> 
> J White
> 
> Buy American
> S.O.S. Save Our Steel
> 
> 



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