On 04/08/05, Richard Sudworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I never really understood Apple's obsession with one button mice. My
> Mum can't set the video,
> but has no problem with a 2 button+wheel mouse. Well, no problem
> except that it's attached
> to a windows box with virus/spyware problems...

Yugh ... comb effect line breaks ... What are you using as a mail client?

The one button mouse sets the lowest common denominator standard.
Whenever I have to touch someone's computer with a multiple button
mouse, I have a learning curve as to how they have the thing
configured. With one button, it's straight forward. Besides, as Apple
held the patent on the one button mouse, everyone else had to do
something different.

Dave
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