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RE: [OT] My mini experience


  • Subject: RE: [OT] My mini experience
  • From: "Tony Butler" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 23:17:03 +0100

> Eek - You're coming from a PC background and trying to use a
> one button mouse - Flippin 'eck - I'm surprised you haven't
> flung it through the window yet!

What can I say - I'm a masochist ;)
I just wanted to experience the "real" mac experience....

> There's no way I could cope without a two button mouse and a
> scroll wheel - it must seem like navigating through treacle.

Tell me about it :(
AND the batteries only lasted about a week!

> You can replicate the right mouse button click by using ctrl
> and the mouse but to be honest, if I were you I'd get down to

Using the keyboard defeats the point of a mouse!

> PC World tomorrow and pick up a standard two button USB
> mouse. You'll be amazed at the difference!
>
> Kudos for holding out so long Tony but do yourself a favour.

Ta, but no worries, no need to - I have an MS philippe starck mouse (a
b'day
pressie) that I think is cool enough to use as a mac mouse ;)
Only problem is finding space on the desk for the frikkin mouse and the mac
(an advantage of wireless - it's on top of a pile of magazines on the floor
at the moment!) :/

Cheers,

T.




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