> Do you have one of those touch thingies? That is a somewhat clumsy > replacement for a mouse.
Yes, that's true, but from an ergonomic way any application today should support operation without a mouse, as much as possible. That's one of the things keeping me with MS office, it has a very well built support for not using the mouse. (And that's why I don't like "skinned" applications, because they most often don't have regular menus, and no way to see what the keyboard shortcuts are for different buttons.) /Peter
