--- David A Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James-
> On the back of the Max is a row of 5 ports. The one on the end (I
> think)
> has a mouse printed above it; that's the PS/2 mouse port. Next is a
> port
> for a PC keyboard, then the Apple ADB port, printer port, and modem
> port.
> David

Yeah you can use it, but if it has a scroll wheel, that part of it
won't work. And if it has a second button, it'll just be a regular
click unless you find a piece of third-party shareware (can't remember
what it is called, I found it on VersionTracker, I think) to customize
it. I would recommend getting a USB card and a USB optical mouse. After
using optical mice for the last few months, I've sworn off roller-ball
mice.

Just my $.02

Dave Corder

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