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Hi Mark,
If your document has a nomenclature section at the front, you could have
a diagram of the mouse annotated with the button names which you will be
using in the document. You could also have a warning to those who have
reversed their mouse button functionality.
Your PS was interesting - a joke, I suppose, because living and working in
Israel you don't really pay tax in the US do you?
Cheers,
Margaret Gerard email: margaret -at- toshiba -dot- tic -dot- oz -dot- au