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 Posted by Evert | Collab on 07/26/05 01:39 
Jonathan N. Little wrote: 
> dorayme wrote: 
> <snip> 
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>> But, Blinky, one button mice can be nice. Even better is the no button  
>> one - 
>> like the Apple Pro USB white/clear one. Alright already, it is  
>> effectively 
>> one button, you press it, ever so sensitive and such a good sounding soft 
>> click. How about the general principle of being able to do more with  
>> less. 
>> All this left and right clicking, scrolling and stuff! On my machines,  
>> the 
>> functions for right click are (settable) temporal controls: holding the 
>> mouse down a few parts of a sec will trigger a close contextual menu  
>> and you 
>> have it all done before you release the one button. 
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>  
Seems as a kinda weird statement.. how can you ever be more efficient  
with one hand, than if you would train your vingers [remember why they  
put more than 1 key on the keyboard, same principal; but more extreme ;) ] 
 
Evert
 
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