In a message dated 02/18/04 08:11:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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<< >anyone know how to make the menus act more like every

>other OS? (single click opens rather than holding

>button down -- ok with a mouse ... horrible with the

>duo trackball)


That is OS version dependent. I believe OS 8 and above changed that

behavior. I hate it too. BTW, OS 8.1 is the last operating system that will

work on that machine. There may be shareware that fixes that also, but I

don't know what it is. >>

StickyClick 1.2, a 16k extension, available free at 
<http://mac.iconet.com.br/adnload/205281_83285.html> among many other places.

Saul Broudy

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