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Apple four button mouse.  You have to program it.

Mike
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On 10/24/07, Jeff Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>         What are you talking about? I've got 3 different Macs in the last
> 2
> years. I'll be it one was a Macbook Pro, but the other two iMacs
> didn't come with any 5 button mice. I've never even seen a 5 button
> Apple produced Mac mouse. Do these come with just certain Mac computers?
>
> Jeff M
>
>
> On Oct 24, 2007, at 5:08 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
>
> >> The one-button mouse is only one hurdle a new Mac user has to
> >> confront
> >> at work, when they're expected to hit the ground running.
> >
> > Perhaps the biggest hurdle is people who don't know what they are
> > talking
> > about? For several years now, all Macs ship with 5-button mice that
> > have
> > a scroll ball on the top. One could hardly ask for more.
> >
> >> (It is easier, but that doesn't stop the sense of panic a new
> >> employee gets when they first confront a one-button mouse.)
> >
> > I have been training people to use computers for over 20 years. I can
> > assure you that people do not panic at the sight of a 1-button mouse.
> > Someone who is new to computers and new to using a mouse does not have
> > the necessary coordination to operate a multi-button mouse. I have
> > seen
> > people's rising frustration at trying to operate a 2-button mouse.
> > Multiple buttons makes learning much more difficult.
> >
> > Macs now come with multi-button mice, but don't require them. The
> > buttons
> > can easily be activated as desired and customized for different user
> > preferences. This flexibility is a good thing.
> >
> > Windows lets you flip the buttons, but not every application
> > respects the
> > user's preference. Not so useful.
>
>
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