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| 246085 | 2004-06-19 10:40:00 | I don't own a laptop and never actually used one before. How do you actually "right-click" with the laptop "mouse" (or pointer, to be more specific)? Cheers |
bk T (215) | ||
| 246086 | 2004-06-19 10:42:00 | On mine there are two buttons below the mouse pad | miknz (3731) | ||
| 246087 | 2004-06-19 14:52:00 | Yep , same here , there's a touchpad thingy and below it two buttons that work like a mouse L and R button ... think it may vary w.r.t. brand of Laptop/ Notebook , some have a wee eraser pointer thing instead of touchpad ... presume they have 2-3 buttons too ... | KatiMike (242) | ||
| 246088 | 2004-06-20 01:31:00 | All have buttons of some description, but you can usually double click by tapping the mousepad/touchpad provided the feature has been enables in mousepad/mouse properties. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 246089 | 2004-06-20 02:13:00 | While you can get by OK with the touchpad if using your laptop in the car, it would be much better when using it on a table/desk to use a plug-in small mouse designed for the purpose. | rodb (1561) | ||
| 246090 | 2004-06-20 04:27:00 | Right click by using your right hand; left hand for normal click. :D ]:) | Graham L (2) | ||
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