On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 18:57:23 -0400, Christopher Smith
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> One is a Logitech cordless optical mouse; the one I got is the Click
> Plus. Left and right main buttons, two thumb buttons, a scroll wheel
> that clicks too, and a smaller centre button, all assignable. Quite a
> change from the standard one button mouse that came with my Mac, though
> it worked quite well.

Speaking of mice we like, I thought I'd also send the list a
recommendation of the Kensington Optical Elite mouse. It's got a
scroll wheel and five buttons (two front, two back, and the scroll
wheel button), but the best part about it is the programmable "chord
clicks." You actually have seven different actions you can program,
because clicking the front two buttons at the same time (or the back
two) is a completely different programmable option. The driver also
permits programming a separate set of these clicks for each
application. It works in OSX, OS9, and Windows, and it combined with
QuicKeys streamlines my workflow quite a bit.

It's still a corded mouse, but I'm sure their five-button wireless
varieties operate similarly.

-- 
Brad Beyenhof
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http://augmentedfourth.blogspot.com
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