The Mighty Mouse is actually a two-button mouse (even though it
doesn't look like one). You are evidently right-clicking, which
brings up the contextual menu. Left-click for a regular click.
If you want to turn this off, and have both right- and left-clicks
function as normal clicks, you can adjust this in your System
Preferences -> Keyboard and Mouse -> Mouse.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 16 Oct 2007, at 2:59 PM, Martin Banner wrote:
I have a 3 1/2 year old Mac G4 laptop with a wireless mouse and
keyboard. My wireless mouse died a couple of weeks ago, and I just
bought a brand new wireless Mac "mighty mouse" from an Apple Store.
I configured the mouse to work with my laptop, but now when I click
on anything, all I get is a white highlighted menu (actually,
different menus, depending where and what it is that I click on
with the mouse).
I'm sure this is a simple thing to fix, but I just can't seem to
find where the appropriate menu is to get my mouse to simply click
on something and open up the files, or even open up an application
on my dock (when I click on an application icon in the dock, all I
get is a box that says "show in finder").
Any help would be appreciated. Private replies please so as not to
clog up everyone else's mailbox.
Martin
Martin Banner
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