----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Simon" <st...@quintile.net>
> To: 9fans@9fans.net
> Sent: Friday, November 8, 2019 7:42:48 AM
> Subject: [9fans] plan9port on osx
> hi,
>
> i cannot find a plan9port maillist, so i am asking here.
>
> anyone using plan9port on osx? if so which mouse are you using? i am fighting
> with a magic mouse2 which, with the addition of the magicperfs app can do both
> scrolling and 3 buttons.
>
> sadly the middle button support is buggy an often misfires.
>
> anyone found better software, or do i have just go back to traditional mouse?
I use plan9port on MacOS at work daily (acme is my IDE). I have a use a
Logitech trackball, which has three buttons. I'm not sure where my magic
mouse landed after I though it.
; man 1 acme
``Simulated buttons
For systems without a three-button mouse, the keyboard modi-
fier keys can be used to modify the effect of the main mouse
button. On Unix systems, the Control key changes the main
button to button 2, and the Alt key changes it to button 3.
On Mac systems, the Option key changes the main button to
button 2, and the Command key changes it to button 3.
Pressing the key after the button is held down adds the but-
ton to form a chord, so that for example on Macs selecting
text with the trackpad button and then typing Option without
letting go of the button will cause a 1-2 chord, cutting the
selection. On Mac systems, the usual keyboard shortcuts
Command-C, -V, -X, and -Z invoke copy, paste, cut, and undo,
and Command-Shift-Z invokes redo, as in other programs.
Especially on Mac laptops, these keyboard shortcuts are typ-
ically much less awkward than the equivalent chords.
''
Should be helpful. I use that quite a bit, simply because using the
additional buttons seems to be along with the rest of the MacOS apps I have to
use.
Mat
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