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To: HerbVic who wrote (13731)5/18/1998 1:06:00 PM
From: BillHoo  Read Replies (1) of 213182
 
<<With one button, operating the OS is still intuitive and takes place in the background of the thinking processes.>>

I don't like the tw-button mouse concept either. However, I cannot find any valid support that one-button is more intuitive.

This is true when you see that the righ-mouse click is replaced by the control, option and command key combos to do things like "Get Info". Is that really more intuitive? Perhaps not, but I can create new folders and get info much faster with the key combos.

I once had someone look over my shoulder as I was copying files and creating new folder directories on my Powerbook. "I didn't know you could move so quickly on Windows 95>" I replied, "You can't. This is a Mac."

No matter the expertise on Windows, you cannot access these functions faster than a Mac with all those stupid drop-downs on Windows.

-Bill_H
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