Mothra wrote:
> 
> The mice available for the old Apple II lines were also 3 button. I had a
> Laser clone for my Apple Iic that was a 3 button. Unfortunately there werent
> too many programs back then that used it, but it made Dazzle Draw and
> Fantavision nice. Hehe anyone here actually remember those programs?
> 
I had a Laser 128 something. (I think it was spelled
with a "z." Lazer?) Didn't have a mouse at all but it
did have a modem. There was a submarine game for that
era Apple that I loved but can't remember the name of
now. Funny that there were so many sub games in those
days and are none now. Bought the clone from Central
Point Software. I hear there's no G3 cards for the
Apple //. Is that true? (Trying to stay somewhat on topic.)

William

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