On Feb 27, 2005, at 1:02 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

Have a brand (new to me) Pismo, first OS X laptop.

On my desktops I use my Kensington trackballs that have a button set to control-click, but I am NOT going to lug around a mouse to use with my new laptop.

Under OS X there used to be a utility called FinderPop, which among a number of other things, set the contextual menu to pop up when you held the mouse button down qithout moving it for a time.

FinderPop was never updated for OS X; does anyone know of anything that does this for OS X?

(I don't need contextual navigations of my hard drive, the internet and have a dock/desktop/Finder replacement app, I just want the <bleep> context menu to pop up.

Suggestions?


I forgot to mention that FinderPop was an app that I missed when I left OS 9 behind and my new PB is the 1.67GHz. I would love to hear what other people use as a contextual menu utility.


Turtle-Bear


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