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To: Swordmaker
"The point is that the Mac can have whatever type of input device the user wants... one button, two button, three, wheel, trackballs..."

Serious question (since I even looked at the "switch" site and couldn't get a clear answer): Does OS X have context-sensitive menus that can be accessed by that right-mouse button...just like Windows?

If not it should cause that's one of my favorite features for some reason.
150 posted on 09/01/2003 9:24:50 PM PDT by avenir
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To: avenir
Does OS X have context-sensitive menus that can be accessed by that right-mouse button...just like Windows?

Yes. Absolutely. The contextual menus are also available with the one button mouse... just point, click and hold for a second... or hold down the Control Key while clicking.

With a two button mouse, right clicking brings up the contextual menu instantly.

152 posted on 09/01/2003 9:51:21 PM PDT by Swordmaker (Tag line extermination service, no tagline too long or too short. Low prices. Freepmail me for quote)
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