It's all true, but it's not all the information you might need. Hitting shift-f10 does a right click on the mac just like it does on any windows machine.


On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Ok, I was talking with someone on Skype with a Macbook Pro this morning and I was talking from my Ibook. I was giving this person specific directions on how to do something and I told him that he needed to "click his mouse for the best way of confirming the action", I was then asked is a "left or right click needed?" Now this is the first I've heard of that, I didn't think the mouse used on a Mac had left or right buttons, I always thought that when you were told to "click" you just used one button on the mouse because that's all their was, am I correct here or not. I was also told that in the case of an Ibook or Macbook track pad, the mouse button had 2 actions, if you press the left end you get a left click, if you press the right end you get a right click, is this true?






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