This raises another question. Since my present mouse is connected to the Mac
SCSI port on my keyboard, how do I convert to USB?
Wilton
> 
> It should work, more or less, if it's USB (I'm guessing that this mouse was
> advertised for a PC?).  The right button usually works even w/o drivers.  In
> X and 9.2.2 my wife is using a Logitech optical mouse on her iBook and even
> though there are no drivers for it, the right button works fine.  The only
> difference between her mouse and my MS Optical Scroll Mouse is that I have
> the extra software which allows me to configure the buttons to do other
> things.
> 
> I still don't know why Apple won't put out a 2-button mouse as the standard
> mouse on all their Macs -- that right button sure saves time!
> 
> 
> 


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