From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 30 Aug 1995 11:12:15 -0400 From: Gary Capell gary@staff.cs.su.oz.au Subject: laptop and mice Topicbox-Message-UUID: 1e00048a-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950830151215.6bGxAMmvPL6Wl692nlTVv6k6Pqg9ReGsU6HnPexitOY@z> In message <9508301441.AA05266@daikon.tuc.noao.edu.noao>, Richard Wolff writes: >I'm considering buying a laptop and would like, of course, to consider >running plan 9 on it. But all the machines have one button (apple) or Forget apple and plan 9 unless you want to do a lot of work. >two button (windoz) mice built in. Are there any machines with three >button mice? (and supported by plan 9 ?) Probably not, so the real >question is what are folks doing to provide the extra mouse button? I >know that one could buy an external mouse and carry that around as >well, but that's not very elegant given that most everything else one might >want is now built it to the basic machine. A trackball is not everything else _I_ would want. In other words you may end up carrying around a decent mouse (if you can find such a beastie) anyway. >Using the alt, or better, the new >windows key, as either a third mouse button or a button modifier seems >better, but...has anyone done this? Other ideas? I think Plan 9 with a Microsoft mouse uses shift with right-button to give middle button. Not fun for playing with acme.