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Subject:Re: Mickey's shorts From:Robert Bononno <bononno -at- ACF2 -dot- NYU -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 10 May 1994 17:56:35 -0400
I've always seen them referred to as LMB and RMB for left and right, etc.
Sometimes it's MB1 for the left and MB2 for the right. That way you can
have MB3 for the hoodickey in the middle. That seems to be what all the
computerphiles call them.
Sounds like you're trying to swim upstream here.
Robert Bononno /// Techline
bononno -at- acf2 -dot- nyu -dot- edu
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