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macOS - Notebook Hardware
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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 173257" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>Welcome to the world of Mac and to Mac Forums!</p><p></p><p>On the mouse thing, when using the built in trackpad, hold the control key and click and you will get the Right Click. Also you can hook up any USB 2 button or more mouse and get right clicking and even scrolling right out of the box. If it's a Logitech or Microsoft, there are drivers on both sites that allow all buttons to work and not just left, right and scroll. That should help you a bit. I believe a program called USBOverdrive will also let you assign other buttons on other brands of mice.</p><p></p><p>If you have any other problems or questions, ask away and someone here will be glad to help out.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what you mean on the copy/paste as it's as easy on OSX as anything I have ever used. Like I said either get a 2 button mouse so you can right click and bring up copy or use the control key while clicking for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 173257, member: 8287"] Welcome to the world of Mac and to Mac Forums! On the mouse thing, when using the built in trackpad, hold the control key and click and you will get the Right Click. Also you can hook up any USB 2 button or more mouse and get right clicking and even scrolling right out of the box. If it's a Logitech or Microsoft, there are drivers on both sites that allow all buttons to work and not just left, right and scroll. That should help you a bit. I believe a program called USBOverdrive will also let you assign other buttons on other brands of mice. If you have any other problems or questions, ask away and someone here will be glad to help out. I don't know what you mean on the copy/paste as it's as easy on OSX as anything I have ever used. Like I said either get a 2 button mouse so you can right click and bring up copy or use the control key while clicking for now. [/QUOTE]
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