They are certainly getting there. 

Roman

-michael- wrote:
> 
> I have a Logitec laser mouse with 2 buttons and a scroller. I am thrilled with
> mandrake's support of it in the kde environ. windows requires other drivers and so
> it's just another proof of linux' superiority imho.
> 
> David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
> 
> > Ian Land wrote:
> > >
> > > Well, that's only true if you use a window manager like KDE. Others, like
> > > Gnome, use double-clicks. So, a single-click is not "the Linux way". The
> > > Windows gui can be configured to act like Internet Explorer, which also means
> > > single-clicks. This isn't an OS question, it's a gui question.
> > >
> > > > One of the "bad habits" is having to double-click
> > > > when a single click will do.  For those of us
> > > > who use both OS's it's quite distracting, and I
> > > > think the Linux way makes more sense.
> > >
> > > --
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > "They said I was mad; and I said they were mad;
> > > damn them, they outvoted me"
> > >
> > > - Nathaniel Lee
> > Windows mouse support stinks, and it is terminally stupid to
> > continue to support the two button mouse. Both KDE and Gnome
> > are guilty of this, but KDE is worse because of a desire to
> > use the qt library for both windows and linux. For the Gnome
> > developers there is no excuse for their failure to use all
> > seven mouse buttons. Double clicks should be long gone by
> > now. :-)

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