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Macbooks... two button mouse? |
I plan on buying a Macbook but will need to run Windows on it for school. Is the lack of a two-button mouse on the Macbook really that big of a deal? The MacBook treats Ctrl+Click as a second mouse button, and can be configured to treat a tap with two fingers on the touchpad as a right click. It also supports standard five button (left, right, middle, scroll forward, scroll back) USB mice. No it isn't. |
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