I broke my right arm the other day so I am having to make some adjustments in many areas.
I plugged an Apple Pro mouse into the left USB port on the keyboard to make things a little easier but that brings up a question about mouse clicks. But first I should say that I am using a 233 rev B iMac.
I thought that a " click and a half " of the mouse button on a folder, icon, or window would open the contextual menu the same way a control+click does. Maybe I am crazy or maybe it was a 8.x thing. Anybody have a clue? I would like to avoid buying a two button mouse but if I have to what would work with my setup? Hmmm, now that I think about it a scroll wheel would be nice :)
I can't recall any Mac OS version that used click and hold in the Finder. Some programs, particularly web browsers used it to invoke a contextual menu.
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