Thanks!  That dButtons thang is cool!  I found it at

http://208.148.16.10/infomac2/configuration/d-buttons-101.html

(very long URL, I know.)

Scott

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        From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        Sent:   Tuesday, August 17, 1999 2:22 PM
        To:     Multiple recipients of DuoList
        Subject:        [Duo] Re: Trackball retrograde

        I am not running 8.6 yet, I am running 8.5.1 and the Mouseworks
software
        works fine on my Duo. However, there is a small control panel called
        "dButtons" designed especially for this purpose. However, if 8.6
does not
        work with MouseWorks, I am a little concerned that perhaps 8.6 has
left the
        Duo behind. The dual functionality of the trackball was hardware
        implemented by Apple but then never officially suported by Apple
(they
        never did anything with it). Since the trackball was an artifact of
the
        68040 machines which happens to work with the 2300, and OS 8.5
orphaned the
        68040 computers along with the rest of the 680xxs, 8.6 may have
dropped
        whatever software support was necessary to utilize the seperate
trackball
        buttons since no PowerPC computers have trackballs, in Apple's
effort to
        reduce the size of the PPC code. If so, MouseWorks may never again
support
        it and someone may have to rewrite the dButtons contrrol panel to
implement
        it under 8.6 as well. An older version of MouseWorks probably won't
work
        either because it would have relied on the instructions contained in
the
        Mac OS. Now, it will have to provide those instructions itself.

        If I were you, I wouldn;t sell your used trackpad. Hang onto it so
if and
        when you sell your Duo, you can offer both. A lot of people really
like the
        trackpad for some reason. I despise them (although I really like the
"tap"
        feature, now if the trackball had that ...). Until touch screen
technology
        is perfected, the trackball will be my choice of pointer.

        "John I. Clark" wrote:

        > I just put a trackball retrograde in my 2300c, and am wondering if
        > anyone has had any success getting the two buttons to do different
        > things (i.e. control-click). The latest version of Kensington
MouseWorks
        > (or whatever it's called) won't do it for me, I wonder if I went
back to
        > an older version... Of course, I'm using OS 8.6, so it might not
be
        > compatible... Any other grand ideas? And, on a side note, anyone
need a
        > used trackpad (including top half of 2300 case)? Email me off-list
with
        > an offer!

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