On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 08:39 -0400, Richard Gerome wrote: > Hey Ralph, > Right click??? Are you using a PC??? How do you right click on an Apple > computer??? What you > are talking about here sounds really great!!! But I can't right click... > CoolKat Howdy, Of course it is a PC. I own a mainframe console, but no actual mainframes, so I do all my computing on PCs. I have PCs running Linux, BSD, OSX, Syllable and other operating systems. Since this is a Mac list I was referring to a PC running OSX. My current main Mac is a G3 iBook, but that is just until I get the hard drive replaced on my 800 MHz G4 imac(which I was really happy to find at a good price). I know some people use PC to mean a Windows computer, but I do not accept that definition. It gives more credit to Microsoft than they deserve. They did not invent the personal computer. They were not even close. As others have noted, right clicking works fine in OSX. I have been using a multi-button mouse on a Mac for so long that I don't remember when I switched. Apple make great computers, but I don't remember any Apple mouse that I thought was worth a hoot. Some looked good, but a cheap logitech has always beat any Apple mouse for me. I only barely used Macs in the pre-OSX days, so I am only speaking of the period since then. Good day, Ralph
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