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Subject:Mouse for lefties From:Frank Harper <Frank -dot- Harper -at- ES -dot- ATL -dot- SITA -dot- INT> Date:Fri, 13 Oct 1995 08:37:44 PDT
Janice Gelb writes:
<Some GUI environments (like Sun's OpenWindows and UNIX CDE) enable you
<to reassign the mouse button functions.
Even Microsoft Windows allows you to reassign the mouse buttons. See the Control
Panel - Mouse
My Logitech mouse is a symetrical 3-button job that I can use in my native
Windows 3.1 or in my PCXware X-Windows (Unix) environment. Although I am a
"righty" I can see that the mouse is equally useful for either hand.
BTW, I use the right mouse button to load images in the Chameleon Web Browser,
does this mean that I am ambidigitous? <;)
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H. Frank Harper
hfharper -at- pobox -dot- com
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